Deseret News | 1929-12-14 | Page 14

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OCR Text .& n - ?- SALT LAKE NEWS THE DESERET I SATURDAY C1TX INTEREST IN MUTUAL BASKETBALL j DECEMBER 14 1929 REACHES RACE HEIGHT NEW League Leading Nephi Plaster Bowlers Fall Before Fast Play of Orpheum Stars Wczsrs Knock of Gems Gridiron Hew Classic Bowl Point for Rose Years Day Majors May New Branch' Pitt THESE, Have to Put Doivn 28S9 Pins Theelash la On Taken era a u MinorsJLlver. -- To Sst Record g Panthers win get the spotlight Mew Tear's experts of the Southern California Trojan an4 bet seen South their teams meet the annual e haltie. Each section holds victories. California and Pittsburgh New Years day answer the fifteenth annual renewal of tbs classic may result In two-fol- d to the question! Two-fol- d, ben use the outcome may break ths existing tie with five yietoriee eaeh for the cast jnd west emu- -. j?rtoi-..ag.Heee establMi me thing of rompertwm between the twe atcttoQ. ground-gainin- st-w-est Into--Hoop-Pla- y ll u ' TAH football athlete have received to ora recognition by Chain ; Store Clubs Sensational Performances Or None May Solve Galore Turned in at Baseball Problem. Weekly Matches. All national writers thru ever Wprt tft la U history of the sport. Tilts come as a rosult recognition J consistent of ten years of on the part of L Goatee. ..effort z Lea editor. fird ra--Int sporu hen after report of the gamesand port critics esstem C. - ilia to R. it. were i ardent tmtll In 124- - they tne I tea BT WAVNE O ROVER, disposed to ghe come of mention. lionoraule 9 nil.American regular league , Since that tlma the ambitious Dish tinder war la all of boaster hs not let hts efforts lag tlh tho result that pictures and the five outlvlng divisions followi Storlea of cowerhouse" Pomeroy. ing their recent successful reor, Manrm.1 Jonas. George W akinst ganisation, and Ltoerty. Gramie an d Heldy" . Ray Price. Dean Olson. Ensign , t) mpkins. Hap L blrt. Bob D t stake In the have others Prea. feuramerhsy and diBalt Lake . been ail, syndicated and featured has vision swinging eer the country. The result Into play during been partial convincing of the mat L'iali tha week, enthu-Biasi- n leading eastern writers and tha H, M. C. does turn out among M football teams and some men bask steers Is henceforth the mountain players becoming H 1 .r should be given more consideration more and- - mope as . then ever when the national ail- pronounced star selection are made, again the first week of Jianka to Lee Uoaies. lbs season ends e of Members I I, (ah would hato non tha John tbs general 1 u JT. It saeman, national champion-boerdi-- v beaded Director AooibsttJ i by ship cup for e uslita-vo- . Mountain con- C. WarnHomer play, had a Rocky I n tn a er. IsfAgktlt limes school- participated returning important lnlefsectlonal football j from mooting Rlsaemsn cup bld taPt week wtlh representatives gains. Ths John F. on ihe basis of of stakes tn the Logan. Provo. Ogla awarded annually games won, tied and lost, points- den. Richfield division and the - scored for and against amt show-led newly created Pocatello division reing la intersectional play. I'tah excertional enthusiasm and in all of these qualities except the ported a spirit of willingness to intersectional game Idea which w all along tha line. at figured on the basis of the class of. Mara than 4 representative company In i hleh the lean par-- stakes in tha Pocatello division ticipates. Next year Colorado w.II turned out to" help Oscar Carlson , play Missouri and thus qualify all organ! draw up plane for tha schools of Ihe Ruckles tor ns--, the Infantand diviatao of tha largest llonal gating. basketball league. In the werld some Of them coming Sa far aa 124 Captain Bob Davis. Dean Olson, lo attend tha meeting, which Msrsln Jonas and Raldy Simpkins miles was held In Pocatello. who will represent the champ-onJohn D. Blackb-rs- t. 'Ml east tak- , In the Denver game are Bonneville street. Pocatello. was ing dally workouts to make sure elected president of the new di, that they are in good shape ,for the vision He will supervise all . charity fracas. activities, which will Ine a e clude. before the year la over, such Coach Bert Ballards diversified activities aa swimming INDUSTRIAL, league hoopround sophomore Uwm of the second debating, baseball, dramatics and asst year Is coming through In -- the like, not excluding the more of their winter schedule of game wonderful shape and promises important, at tba present time, Thursday, Dec. 7J, and will conto give the Panther coach the basketball. ' tinue until ihe latter part of Febhost chance for a divisional II- booth Enthused. ruary, according to the schedule of He that he has had during bis Alma Clayton, who Journeyed to play announced Saturday by Presi. four years at Ihe Red and Richfield in the organization work, dent Fred Reese. All gamee will be " Black erttool.. tJleworth, Coodeclares that M Men basketball played In the Deseret gym. lant and Margetia In partlcu- snirtt is stronger and more evident Tbs foluw. ier are barnlng up the court. year than ever and that the pH 1101 Mt- -Office Everett Campbell, the lanky bas- this VI U-- T end T. at e.s pm. send to division Richfield expects . - t. v. 1 . ketball star from Wasatch Ata- sad Coka VVr-Mod powerful teams to the Inter Oat Brea. Bank Walker - demy, is perform Hnriin great style some divieinnal tourney next March. Dr. ft v. prvi V 1'. U I M V m tha D. A. C. and stands a fins Otto fat L- - Anderson was elected presl - ia u office. t l.cL v. V.frfesieaal lehaoce of copping off the center dent P-- U va of the division: H. Roland! Mas, t.je. drrvkaprpl. S. petition on tho Aggie squad. Camp- Tietjan of Monroe, end A. W. liak - L sod T, V. P I ns Ova offs-e- . va V. tMtbell is expected to fill the post in Anderson. Mt. Plessent. vice presi- u and T. A M k T sad T. , greet style with bis sire and speed. dent; and William T. Ogden. O a. L earvica toapt. X. I, I i r. Before he is through. Campbell Mod San.- - va tt o IV secretary-treasure- r. L, T . I should develop ini0 another Glen . I,. Office va WaUi.r, la Logan, Director Warner en ad U, W orl Prova t. P. L, va Pro! hing ton. countered the same success whl cbaraelerled all of the meetings L Jan. I dan Off V P L a O. Tnenfy-on- e letlcry were George 8 Bates, principal of the IV; If k T asd T Mad. Haua, at the Cnlvcralty of school was elected ar. ; a U Off. high Logan k I. this year. This is the JO. Provo V. P. V P L . president; Leo Ntlaon and Paul Dapt JO. MalSsro Book. vs. C. t. largest number to be given at and tl- vice - presidents: Prot. S.JO. lies va Z. C. M- - I sad the Crimson School for maiir X, I surer Joseph Smith, secretary re. ... to eensona. Last year IS awards C. P:-- Laredo wta named athletic I Jmm.s. 0 dan Orr v ttslkara Bask. were presented and tho year 0 2V, M. T.'T and T , w Prof li--s. chairman.1 before, recommendations - a s. I. va s. - off c P i Board Organised, were offered but only IX men IV. Ifed. baua va X C It L. 7.JV. Clarence 8. Boyle, ot Provo. Is 7Provo I . P. U I!. P. I., va were receive eligible to the new president of the Provo va harv Dept. U P Osa vsd awards wbeo the season's B L, I. a; tt lake, division, where Dr. Herbert Oa and Coal va bare, scholastc marks were looked Mew presided. K. E. Knudsen of Daj.t. u. P h. over. Jaa. H dee Off C. M P.S t. , v of Hprtngvllle. and Earl ' Miller T. and oaa and I oka J S. o a o and ft, are Bclpio T a Provo . f. P. I. . I IV. O. Walk-or-L Little trouble Is expected from Russel J. Keetob, ot Meber. arc va Prof v 1 Jo, Mol Xau r. I Boy Olaan- - o oligbility this tvason, however, for Bank I 30 j t. P I,. 30 Sorv. IHgt. V . like last year, most of the athle- Proo wag selected chairman ufjra V. L sod T ' X C M. I . tes are also students. The L'lah the gthlatlc committee. If Dean T A. Bral. traveling to Oc- - p daa. SJ G o'f l . P. L , si! griddera In lt!l had a C plus sv. P T. au4 T , xa w,kr ; erege. Thta year ths average should dan. found dig bility tba chief t lib and Celt le of d acuarlos tn bakethalL nd 7 be just about as high. M 7 I . C. Office g K 2; UP L w I L and , ha noted apirlt which preaagen an I'foxa T, Jrn- - Off. V. P I. v, Free Jan. support and Three of Ihe Vlali football men tbwitftlr R. 8. T iiuIT.HH P. i 9 3, Eyre, Ogden was chOaea T. O'f are earning a little Christmas ama- Fred P. I. ya. t lx W. C. Fronh. Beat Elver, ss bv clerking. Chub Liters and president: Mod. 3, Sau yk Perv I p Ogden vka and Marwln Jonas ara selling mn s and Alonso Frond. Men L. i W!kr Bank, vi 3. I l'n( wood E trleon. aa 1 39, Gae and Coka it. C AL 1 . furnfebings at Auerbaehs while prrvidenta. and U A. Ffsratfre I pm OeitXlerve Elliot Is guarding the ties . - Off V, P chxeei chgtrmag of tha athletic yeh. v. g U at K. O. Bs. V P. L I M MKT and T. v. commit tea. e a e V I 3 gerv O. A L. vs. meet iHncuaiuofB In m,t of th Lee WalUng, one of the sr Mod ais I P. I na usually centered an eligibility PrvveU and T , 7 , Wsikera Rank 9 most prumMug yuang foot bell and upon tba need of allocating cer- I. M I 30, to (. and c. va prol. on Ctali (lie squad pnwpeels In tba various divi- Men S 9 stakes tain is now turning bis attention tn eh of' V P L.. vau Prf sion aemrdng to their particular Ma. 9 1 M 8 T and T , y. O a. swimming. Lea la one of the The gegncmphlcat dtff'cutttefc I. Mud 7.3 rau Off V. at psibllees that cneetlhg of all division P, L S vs. 4 C t. PHankI.,t.v. the HHItop srhool. and accord- might ha bald in Pelt h L i" prrbtent gerx W taik mtng roach slling ahoukl 3 during tha Chritma iMpt. t. P Is., rt ys and min one of Ihe greatest to dlacun and enneumat Lke Va- tt and Traction 7 I Feh. ?f On. Off I . F. L , va, arv a more convenient allocation of awimmers In the lntermonntain M 9. T asd-Jeountr r. 3. stakes wag broached at two pr- fept V. P i, O I. U t i MenC Utah has the Western R. II three Of lha maaUaga M I, 7.1 , Mod feauis v -conference swimming end wrestUtefn tseagna.came under 3. S L Office t tUh prat, Uss and which Anathaf wig 3 7 C. P, b va ytag-erling championship, to defend this the d a'QMinn of tha reoraecnt alive pkeBank S Pw 3 year. A goodly gathering of per- wa ina which would organize former on both squad. Is bark letfermene' bakabal league T rtm RRirKtOI Mfe.VI. and the ebaneeas of retaining the along with ragqia M men to plev MAijrNA, bee l5tcr-tak- e bonera in both sports loons very in lntra-a- k and (hprrlal) 1.1 f Krlrkvon. fornur erme, aUhnrh thw vaiH ante Ralph gned cn-temanager of tha Mema laakr'ball take part in tram and I Rogue hall A large Dumber of young men rtsr, has hcUY4 and ansned tbe Pittsburgh graduating from hah at hoot in ISd rontrait with club ThHi will be Erlk-se- a Rshil second year on Mia Pirate club. (ContinuH On Fag Four.) psi-cn- nirprfnt Ngtnnl Conduct Biggest BT JOHN B. FOSTER, i Special Leased Wire Beivrcs Cge League. to The Desert News) EW XORK, Dec. 11. With the joint session ot major leagues over, the chain store' system of baseball advocated by the Bt. Louis U Cardinals and the opposition free trade natured by CoL Jacob Ruppert, of the New York Tankeea, remain the vogue at least until tho commutes appolnt- 1 cd yesterday by The majors meets I the minors to find out what they j want. By and by, If tba minors find no solution to their troubles, tbs majors may underwrite the entire then minor organization, and ihe chain store system will be the keynote of all baseball and those wbe can play on a golden harp. No Meeting. When the minor league had Dniahed ita meeting at Toronto In 112k, a committee was appointed then- - to meet representatives of the major leagues at Meat Baden In 1111 for tha purpose of a consultation The major leagues decided they knofv nothing worth consulting abouf and tha committees never met. At the joint session here yesterday a resolution was adopted under which a committee ef the majors wilt try to find out what the minor leagues want. If the seat meeting of the mla-orwill appoint a committee to ascertain what tbe majors think about some thing, and if tbs lJk Joint session ef ths msjors will o point a commutes to get at Iasreal burden that the minora sume. end if they keep on doing this In alternate years. In time some thing may be done. Meanwhile the game ef bseebal! . will go on lust as It has with ths class AA leagues operating under modified draft, tha chain Store system tho St. Ioule club operatceofldoace after a ing of under forced draft and the GAINING first half Coach Bert lesser leagues operating wherever jhe' lhey exa find draft. Ballard's Pantbora toqk BT FRANCIS J. POWERS. rad They camo to tho reevnt meeting Korl1 Bravev by storm Tt It evident that fiam Brttdon, on next, sad the , poorly prepared al-- , lead tba ffght In tha Na H (Special Leased Wire Service to eppeel will want to bve the cxse ?urJ" '0" nd. fj afternoon The Deseret News. West t'Ofial haioa for chain atora to II. Frldy puncture proof. tame, vrhil tn tha Amtrican laagua Dec, if. Th irm- leans admission that many of sm. folona! Euppart it for g rvatar a f Chicago, of Iowas suspension ber star sthletso ware eubsidlxedj Ellawerth Starts, grandaamaRt at big laagua cluha protactioa In buibalt at of 22 athletes, who received what probably will aaUafy the conler-- l ' At the end of the first half ths and agalnat fra trad. The colonel I of present personnel Bravos lead a discouraging la construed as Improper financial tt h1d of tha opinion that major laagua the athletic department end board ia At the end of tha third cluha ehould a.d from the famous university can vend flftaan player uartar aid4 by "dad-slush fund is k thorough vindica- tlon satisfactorily banditnoths situs filUirorth's en t eat and for a pMo demands phanorotaal ihooUni, ihraa yrara aa against parted tion ot the for and thereinwill be year. cut bad Panther to tba this lead tha nth, g.cbange liawktya forth This bow. Eight go piaar 7 pointa. western con- letio administration. la tba (Inal period tbe mat agreed upon and ae wtt Watt team caught up and paapad motion ference actha plan, auhtact to tha tppror Minor Infract low. win Bravaa a tha to deciaua by at ef tha minor. tion, severmen now Matters margin. aland, tha 22 If It ahetild go Into affect aaactw ing relations suspended by lows vara ineligible Gaifdliif fsaadi3 ly Itt additional player will coin tba for furl ber Intercollegiate competiwith In addition m fug point In under tba thumb ef na)ar laagua last half tha Faulhers held the control and the gentleman In the Hawkey as. tion within ths Big Tea. Tba con- tha Bravaa acteam. Dar hoshaa will be beard nnpnc tha This point,couldn ference rule such viola- - don nnd toCITeon t em to aUa toug of tba Ktiinan gtaapag tion Indicate Ilona declared covering gny student ,et golng in the last half they that Iowa did found polity of that robaidlw a receiving tha Eifewortb wa firrt. jd man with ?! not act whol- from Improper sources becomes In high while points ly in good eligible for competition. But viola- Coulam and Findlay were aiding with tion of that rule may be oonatrued with some baskets on their own faith other mem- &e a moor InfrecUoa Tha guarding of Hargetts and H tha hoek bers of tha conference faculty committee Morgan was grsat during the ia and final coitfar a a C a filling, at least period. gome of the Hawk-ey- e f berth kamnlt. Hwi. tha during G players may be reetored to tlma given good standing- Ewth rf IS f 2 9 OJrm rf . 4 I t $ f Tha suspended Iowa athletes now (ConlinueU From Pjge.Dne.1 tr4o&, house clean .find themselves In the role of In t t'S v7rn i ... boys In two games this wechuOne Ptcwrg tng between nocent bystanders. Many of them, 1 I RmjgLg 3 l! contest will be plsyad at Ogden and the May and while suit la high school, entered a jiuft,-f- . tha Other at Provo. After the Cow- with Iowa In goad a s hi. v . DeeombrJkH agreement ? boy games the squad, which now have ful 4 !; numbers Id, will be cut to 12. This P S Diwtg !. of satisfactorily meeting their portion of tha agree 4 ti group will lesv. (Jadd frf , LAUEK the big ten. filled fe. 13, for a Pace, g.a . Now that Iowa ha shown a def- mant. That the athlete should be tour of the coast during the Christ-ma- s tha most goes severely punished inite desire to comply with tbe seems a hit holtdajs, playln lf, C. L A Tvieie II t I 1 TMals l I Hi and several gnfeir. other strong teams be Mg ten regulations and has taken Mar Re Lewftewt. fora theymenreturn. measures to sutimfy tha other con Tt la probable that If Iowa can Four appear to have their Y. B. U. Football frr.nee mrmlwri of ber eincorlty of Wn.fy tha conference on all other cl Incited alrcsdy. poeM on They R I likely that aha will matte re tha commute may be luare Eel Brtnlej, and Llwood RomPuiiW, Scheduled Banquet be tKu k on amicable term with rltned to leniency and restore some ney, former Dixie star, at forwards George Cooper and her trad tinnal lose not later lhau'of the .players to xood standing For Next Tuesday and Kus Captain These Msglehy at guard. Jan. 1, 111. j There ara eeveral In tha upcitdd pave shows so much class baaa aecuacd of PROVO. Dec, 34 (Special) Tbe four men Iowa, ot counw, can petition for their be that takcannot positions annual football and athletic taniut reinstatement at tb. May rnaotin long aa they cohttnue Iaww st lha B, Y Vo will be staged next en away ofas ball H imDikajy a re daftniiaiy IK. r.Aiiita vw,itt been disthe have they In tpe tbe Roberta hotel. Tuesday night aon opened. doubtful If (ha Hawks will attempt1 ih twenty-tw- o meu during 13A. tart ug at 7 pm All tha football playing since tbe , Centre Dewbtfal. to push their cane too rapidly, whan U will have no relations besides tha athletic council squad with The renter post it still verv mwrb and many special guests will be in In quofftion, however, with Walker, attendance. Reeve and Robinson all Ipom ng aa tbe conference, and its aulow is tba p ssible candidates for the post best possible proof that tha e bool The fleshy floor work and Pne shooting of Walker has made him want to make an early tha favorite to date. Into tha Big Ten. L'lah tha depend upon Iowa's action ia quite satisfactory work ofAggies tha several new perform to all members of the conference cm who ara aura to wear tba Farmand excellent comentarv on tha far er uniforms this season. tfhte --Tvae" teaei dlfflcalt ia aMv The altAsWV harM teltss aad aightadnasa of Dean William and The ioaor an the rwr. aamevol ia tha --TmeW him Director Lauer. Mm II Is scaeiag in.au a Iowa could not bm year's squad with rgutsnrbn the excepaumerWal wgacaea I alwy aWwrved. the leHar AY away tei-tbe al any have to aa succeed indetion of Cnptam Carl Davie and aa hoped tHiaiarv betirm I aad 34 tea If yea mmm fkgara airt where AH actor. Tha conference idea h,i u pendent Hcnrle, g va Coach Dirk e da yarll salve J ia growing in an prt of tha coun- Romney a btg task to perform to try. A new confederation Is being put a team in tha field that can E te the 'iron man of bike racing. Hs U 42 years old formed ia tha Mountain sec- compete with the squad that are and apparently as halo hod hearty and da speedy a erer be- tor and anotherRocky la In the process of expected to be turned out, at tbe Utah and B. Y. V, institutions of formation Texas. in wester fore. He I ih oldest cclit In acthg e competition and haa 4 y Tha western conference In won more race than any other man. the learning Because of the aed of developcolparent and patterns of all His name I ing m large group of stare the legiate organisations and Iowa's in-- ; new material. Coach Blrlt Itomftey cit nation to submit to Its rules and alijl ha a aqua of 40 hoomters Yesterdays Sport Teaser wsg Jack Elder of Nofra tamc. The demands I oranother for victory working out dally. He alphaltft won started with the letter "A aa II. 4 Dry ikii rroBk'lnlo t' Onl'TVftir Ute ethletiea. (Copyright (Copyright 1339. by tha Independent Syndicate.) the holidays By that time every WITH n- t . i3 Pv V', f;C- n tls i. ' - U-XJd- - Iowas Submission Proves Panthers Rally Victory for Orderly Sport To Take Honors Industrial Hoop as Schedule Drawn e For 1930 Season Disbarment of 22 Athletes Just What "Big - Cham-fdorwh- lp ! aa Uttkl it '1 at ;v sea' u ' ed Y lij f?,? Uj l: Rich'-field- I. - tt i- s- at. 1 t r JM Tit tt rp . L-- Jpt ' ig C h!r aix-da- y 1 1 Mg-ilm- alx-da- ltjtrr-d,vo- I2. A Mysterious Shot. -- By Billy De 00 Down any rebuilt in our stock. NEW UNDERWOOD PORTABLE a Teraa NIKKI ME4TLB f ALL Far KmmI, t Eptrlg Retail glare W.Sd a. loin ck tha of catting their margin for tba league leadership to thr e games oeei the Hensger's Busi- college, ness nho took the ehtlre from the fifth works Plaee Mlnaral-Ite- a. The City league record for high totals fell by the wajslde hen the Stare collected bers which bettered the Standard Markets totals by ! pine Tt a Butchers non tbe entire worse from tha Western Optlcals. Clauds Evans continued to set the league on fire in tha individual averag-- s when he boosted hit average to by collecting got for the high-e!7 totala of the evening , Another Record. Thomas Serhlcr and George Danley rolled the highest doubles core this season in the City a league when they connected for a grand total of 125 which ia one of the bast bowling performances of tho season. Dxnleys scores were 207. 110 and 212 while twchler. In rolling 21S. 217 and 227. . for high totala from "IT ' V"! J. C. Butts by tha margin of 17 pins. Schulta and Sterensen won be point from Maughn and Swrnmm when Stevenson continue t his th wapks 127 "d 1 scores a oollection of 2 sticks Eldo for H tod Frank Olsen won the p C. Jensen nd rv,?a.rh Hampshire. The PUb( teaw la ,ook re. ( SfLail4rry a4acing thtn game a baa competitor, a. ThompJoii ofcloei ? afJaeh(rKn:r. ! or Uked total of ping. The fi,H rmn won the P R k. Second 'poiUon. Dou-ble- ,.3 !. ,p. , : Wh-Tk- .lVTnr .d nn In """It ,h PnaBt een-1- 9 by ninmng all three game, from the Til. phone team, fh, Cab duties id thi again?! be Uolf einb. inightonif . high with ate pins. lUI ofBread Grav nt ike rolled high smeie 75"ountrmhd U "P tur In ths Independent league, the Ac. ot two of tba Jtf " tradingpUytd to the . ! Printing team. Joe Barney Western of tba lorers rolled high slngla a!? fhr. II hlt, Uk Stamp Vou ,h Host. t.kih The I?,r.ara 8. I. won b, game fjj?" the Remmgtos Reml htrH T"4 three h'h E"i;?i hea Aa sen at Th Lake Errielem-t.am fo- - .slt .k'h'Jr' do.. Hlg them fvr frt lor Keller optTc. iedf s 241 score.Traihedtl. o" the thITmI Criff n. team, erashed out aaries ef the day with a total ofhigh StA Trust laaed. In the Tracy was Jbera very little change. Tha I.n a.arania to hold their Irad r fre KSS E2 .7r,hh,LsIenX I The The Kip Tracks won (he odd ,o .ho1 rims iih?im o h',r Tran- - hr ru. the l.p!.tW;e",mI '.'"rinrhemTn pit Hardy of the gsyr ,r. .b.na- The Halmarks Lunch Halmark of the roM', hgh 're. viiT."': tames :T .h BiT PU1 ' irrord pins Ml ? w. ,Bgl game with ' VL Dn V III Unity oo far bug had riMut .how h,. .0 r rn lvia, B a. PPr- - fUth Park (a. S' ran eooli IK?..1!. Alljop.thefemith and Brown, nd from this group! he 1U be selected, Rkly h gam? arranged a ,h Lnioo Pacific f Evsnaio. Saturday niahtquint at i o clock Bxd all the bva piayera Wy.mi1,gmw,, during opening with the Vulrmitrfi Cellforolg en Dee. 27 and fathers aSET-SP- Said n KNIGHTON. like any other apart. actuations! parform-aaoe- a and some of these wra presented last niht in fb weekly when the fames of tha City Orpheum Btare. at praaent located Dear tha rt in tha team tandinf, handed tha . Neuhl Blaster aKrc. ration their f:- -t three game et-ba- heit Beck. F. Nsxt Tuesday Uhgie with the Monthly mi 17 tqnmki a 1 In Hoop Sports ra-eu-tr r, BARNEY GOOGLE rp -- X U-i-rs. i te fc her for t-- II. e' iTFr x Tra-llo- ratmry-tragnura- i. Keen Race Looms Ct . -- Ten Was After All Time. La, - J From Summit A. BOW UNO. ita S g,JST:XJSSS . axpactag batwaea the time of the final ' "I .co..t 0 1P- - hrefor., to fh fa t that will points week team In It.hthen , aval- nanal merry bailie f"Lhe a (bp l r"h Lltah and having possibilities of 'th ?e..tl.n!t. V th. P not Know theireqnads Don f g74MI Ofrrtavti d . nsiesBUTyptwrlttrCs. Wf. man. 7t 01H fa habJts V- rtahlo,,tif' I1 y . A .- . J J C J e ar.WP aU d h
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