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Deducting the fighters' shareo the receipts will he turned over to the American fund for devastated France, of vihichM Anne Morgan is ono of the most en- thuntastic workers. share will beUlthlitie and . has been guaranteed WA. 1The committee announced that 'Every Spirit of Peace in seat in the had been sold end Baseball Permeates ., that, the totalgarden receipt holders will be $1754110- Southeni Circuits ticket Both Leonard and Mitchell knocked , !off training yesterday after a few (By Intprtiational New, -- 13ervice-) of. final Viol- - ors- -- ihoura eon -series tor the champtowthip of men Cr. just banging around. as It .., , e The- south - bet wren the pennant nioneemAn- the southern and the send them into battle for the light- crown. weight Texas 11Wgweli will be PleYed next There is no doubt that the ha y s are Ina according to announeement thoroughly primed for the contost. It made here by John Martin, Meld- - was becauae they were afraid of dent of the Southern league, and J trained too fine that they did not beingI! work Doak 'Robert, head of the Texas out in their respective quarters today. words-thefeel "all both their'own 'In tdrult. The sextes will consist of Ilevell games, the championship be- - get" tc.1 win11.1110 Old trig awarded to the train that wins Benny. four Leonard is still the same fast-an- d ermtealla ,, clever in tho The wiles ageorniont orts threat boy ring' that he hair himself t o he in many other reports of a malt between the two proved His hitting power previous fights. ielistrtletls It wan claimed Pretioted, has increaeed,he ssayw and his boxieg by Trigs lgaallts officials that the knowledge which has always beta eonclarettfleation of the Trams circuit ceded excellent seems than had been attacked by the Southern ever. The odd are in sharper favor of the ill this bout for orA Both ams champion are many good lea", bed. reaSk01111. genizationn. He stopped Mitchell about three years ago when he himself was mere- ty a hopeful contender for the honor that he now holds. Since ring that timeBenny-ha- s improved constantly. Chili- : He le the kind of athlete who believes Durtng the throughly in conditio three years that have passed since his of Mitchell. Leonard has been victory -on t he rotor side-- of the 'billing as- .indder.,.....ALItia..preatut-rage,14-yeeee.----- , ' I . ..... -, , 3400,144,,e..elp440.0,44$.44-4,- ., ,',3',.. . .,--- ''''.......- '..,. -!-, i ,i,,.,c '.r,- - ! ..c-.:z f , ...., ; ;n7i,,, , , .,..,:' ,1;,,,,,, r fv,.. v,',, .,;:-.,- i.,..4,a,;;;..;4;4.a.iiii;;;,4:44;-:-.4- 1 v, Z"r 4 Z''. ' ob.4'),- ec ,,..-; ; :., . 5 , ,,::. , ,' ; ,:' - , ' t ,,, ;1-. ay.' 7'7'7 '.. .: I ,;i2 ,4 - 4 , ',-- ; r I , I Title Holder Is BOXEDER BEATEN Sure Crown Will be - - His Soon. (BY International News acBRC":"CLYN, Jan. U.Millard tions wore Impressed here today with LEAGUE LAUNCHED BY LEOPARD QUINT 4,,,-..- f , , 4:':1,,, r: , 4. ,"..t-- ' .1 '7,x; " 4 .. :',.4-1,-.- ,!..,-- , 1,7 well matched-- . wall IllanhattLn es- . lc ets -- - or De m-- ' , i Gustavulvolling M atch Sell - , -- ; Fast - 0 n on ay -- - -t -- - I - , lit ,..... Al - - ,, tip-io- n i . ... . hes-ali- - - teawt.-BeWal- d, L fu-ii - rt GE1',AT LYNCH I i . it e out Foil HomE To ; i 1 pecially notable. The was also an excellent exhibition game of teamwork. short, -a.leaturix snappypasaingbeins The fracas started with both teams ''r. And no counters were made for some time acmes Ihreehold the of his fineet slays i Boxelder registered ,' the first tally it,oN, himteititihaentid levee cmlearip.ctulorfigahptuirg.g. which was followed by one by the Leopards. Four more field goals gave Filet lust. In fact. he to so modest it is high an advantage and the half ended rather difficult to get much informa- 10 to for the East high. as to his own idea of what to- tion hardy Ra na7tnhieng..1.lawnheaetktlayn box- In the second the scoring was night is going' to reveal. Of course. about even. withperiod gr m the Leopards slightly log he thinks he is going to win. That Is on the long. end. -- Gillespie be is going up against the cham- played a enext Monday 71The - wetad a. reatchtrino In what consistent game for the East knock hie lightweight high. pion forto Beers also played well. erown to the floor. pick It up and wear , is a ten round bout between M. Watkin Able it himself. and morrteon occupied the 'teller positions northeen Miskiod, local lightweight champion lettehell 1111111110111 Vest. and Joe "Wop" Firnn who hold a stmt. The East high team will leave this tar title in But Ritchie know that Benny le a Denver. evening on the 3:15 interurban train! among the best little Both are rated hard man to down. And with this in mind be is not given to . for Pleasitnt Grove where they will scrappers in knowledge the Wert ,and Ore.We or the two totes making any statement other than take on Ibt he Iv Ittgh heels will he the atake. The extra four going in to become chempkor tilmeoll-Beers, .0illes3lits Tauter,- - Ittar.--rows. Roberto. O. Smith. H. Smith. R. Mitchell hes quite I few qualifications him In this matter. InFtpoe,itahle Downing's to sestet He is Meyer and Parkinson will 'make the rtooun;I:torare,,omthertoh7ring husky far his CISISP: he hits hard and trip National Woolgrowers convention. the has The lineup and summary: speed plus practically, eight steady These two boxer, have meet before. years of ring. service. PGXELDER (21) EAST HIG11 Ti In his bouts here with Pinkie. his Eliason, Holmgren..1f. DeWald wastheirs preview. engagement Miskind awarded F44, rr ix rt the verdict of a tall younger brother. Mitchell has Beers rt vfluistIr the fact that be is very ring IL...watIcints,,,,,e., V Ai 4hik. battle wive. Pink Mitchell is a rather form- H. Smith the firet t'wo r.ounds. 1gTaufer. ,Watkins... Gibbs proceeded Flynn was more. able to Burrows h4ld rg. 11,, his ',vs:- on,' !,'s,ir.. ter au Field ScoringEast High: ,,Itt soil. "iosi to exert himiseif at time Boers, 3. Tauter. 2, Burr, ,;"....inppartunity has been very evident temple 2. lieWald. Foul goals, Burrows, doubtedly a drisi.. on Miskind is workins out daily at this these sperring (secessions that Ritchie out of 9, 'with -- Kid" was holding back a great deal of what BoxelderField gymneelum goahu. Morrison 2. Stephenson Gibbs, 2. M. Watkins it, V. Watkins Mack es Ha principal sparring part- -- he has. e, Foul goals, Eltason,- - 6 out of 12, Mor- ner Flynn runs the Quincy gym-Leonard spent this afternoon Ulan.' nassium isi liens-erison 1. rind has a class of in a matinee in order to relax men taking boxins leseons- the strain of training and he will fro,e. business not RefereeFitzpatrick. daily. whir h keeps him in form through any more workouts other ali ithe time. He will do practically go some than road tomorrow work until! WEST HIGH TEAM ail of hie training there. he 'term into the ring tomorrow night. Mitch11 also preliminaries' and one a quiet afters OFF TO SPR.INGVILLE Two even, are scheduled on the noon and beyond passed having a, quiet little program. One of the bouts party with him dad and three brothers Eight Iruiky'basketeers of the WPM wilt bring together "Red" Neivey of and friends' did not exert him- high. accompanied by coaehes Chris- Ogden no.! 'Kid" ',lack. a 'local box- - self. several tenson and McIntyre. will travel to er. Roth principals in this event are Anne Mies who promoted tbe Springville tonIght where they will en- hard hitters and a regular 'slugfest is bout for the Morgan benefit of the devastated gage the high school team of that town expected when the pair clashes. France will have personal supervision in a basketball game. The game promof St. LOUIS and Denver of the enttre affair at the Garden to. JitrIttly ises to be interestlng as a return will try Foley It again next Monday night- fright Hoclety girls will act as ushers match. The Panthers defeated the against Art Bragger, local bantamprogram. It is also southern team last Tuesday in Salt weight. Foley is confident he can do and distribute that many prominent mem- one Lake by Point. better than he did last Monday nicht expected hers of .New elect ,w131 York'. The Panther lineup will be Cregory in hie fight with Lou Peluso who witness the fight. locial and Trinko, fortrards; Carmen. center; forced him to take the count in the , Funk and Williams. guards. The third round, Springville team will etart with ntOelk for the d RUTH'S Prinetpale 'prebeck and Mendenhall, forwarde: liminary had not - been selected at noon iciD c Bird, center, and Childs and N. today. TirlDvry, . easAlioNA,1.160S11,131.C.41,0aatok-Aism,...r.ro- HERmAs HEADs r 0 - i , ship of the league open for one week in order that two more teams may be t, rocruite& It being the opinion of those ;,' r ' z . , . . present that a ent team league would .., 41' .i...:1;C: ' .:., ' prove more successful than one coms .,Ini ;".4A, posed of four team' only. . , .; ;,, P.' ' ' At last night's, meeting oeyerat Faith,' ' e important changes were made in the bylaw.. One of them was to change , the membership of each team from The players, eight to ten members. after once being signed by the man- of one team, will be ineligible ager ' to (By International News Service.) represent any other team during seamen. The to ONDON. Jan. ICPeter Herman , the entire 'i each team can be startedmembership With five or will $alLior.liome tomorrow ..sda men and added to until the The New Orleans bantam.membership of ten men Is reached. No man can be dropped from a team and scored a technical knockwho for a new man substituted him. Another change was made to Allow out Over Jimmy Wilde in 17 rounds. li the university freshman tosplay if they returning to the United States to camp seek membership to the league. and al- - on the trail ot Joe Lynch. who recently I BASEBALL' ADVISORY to allow university students not . Manager Grant ...rehlbertopof thit r s!! th Of college rum to "pia y. theatre signed up Ad Gustavo Herman's victory over Wilde was BOARD IN SESSION Casino According to the present plane. thethis morning to appear at the theatre series of games will start Thura- !convincing and thre Invader surprised the CHICAGO. Jam It Judge Landis to eV exhibition' In wrestling during day, January 23. continuing for five 'a crowd of 10.000 which included weeas erith three games being playea Prin,e of Wales and many notables. The each week. spent his first day aa dictator of or- Saturday. Sunday. and Monday. clever. boxing-Anby team desiring to be entered ,in gaalsed baseball In session yesterday popularity of the ti,restler preceded Herman had th best of the fight In two the league will be given a chance at 13 rounds. Wilde winning two andmade him and Mr. Pemberton proved to afternoon with the MeV' balieball and it is being even The Welsh wizard meeting held next week,new ory board. consisting of John licydicr Johnny on the Spot." that'a number of appli.k phenomenal !rally in the fourteenth Akrowd of kvrestling.fans was prea- - Ithe iprtlsident of the National league: B will be considered at that meet round and,had Herman groggy and on of the American ent at , prealdent the ropte. ing. Stephen's gymnasium yesterday ivaalle; M. H. Sexton. president of the Wilde Olives ts Repos. National Apsociation. of Professional afternoon to see the South American vatic.. tickets to the wrestling match. Baseball beagues. and John Ii. Farrell. champion in his Initial workout on the ' Manager tleagren has decided to place In the fifteenth Merman by a series mat. of The mat Imth tho jaw and were devotees association, secretary deeply th ticket, on sale today. The coveted of left and right hooks to des14,eydier announced that the pressed with the fast work of the midare being sold at the the;. body staggered Wilde. who -was presboard had begun the revision of the d lewetht w rest ler, and the general oardboards his maintainbeat 'Sesta had peralery fighting to the noon of most At ire; ' opinion seemed to prevail that if Ira already been reserved.. The promoters tige before the distinguished audience end Darn throws the visitor he will be, on At the prince. that the house will be proc- - which Included the the road to winning the word's cham- anticipate the fifteenth Wilde eras bonging tin I PHILLIPS HAS IttEW COACH. tically sold out by Saturday night or of pionship before the close of another Monday the ropet. only the gong saving him. noon. MORGANTOWN. W. Va... Jan. 14 Gustavo will train every day year. The sixteenth round was - ten, Wilde Mont McIntyre. head coach of theWest from I to 4 p.m. and his Darn, making a rapid recover!. Virginia university football quad for will do his wore from opponent, 4 30 to 6:50. GRANITE 4 on Wilde at the HOLDS The odds were the past four seasons has signed a con- Both wrestlers have invited th but the sensa- public beginning of the fight tract as coach of Phillips college. Enid. to see them work. CARNIVAL in th itecSPORTS Herman of tional showing Okla, ha announced hero today. to demand the Owing for ad big ond round brought the odds even. Her- The 'formai opening of the Granite- mane supporter hoping for rt knock- be role- out high school gymnasium will brated this afternoon by an elaborate Iteruperatlea lis Tardi the program of sports to ,he ofheld inhuildWilde recuperated in the th4rd and the new building. Some parte I,st the falftkutaelaing,IteeMan .,.,Ing,,have .0eap,,,,Itt .uselnraprna,orte, ,sve.4.641S41 gavidnovia,sir44.,....a. --- -but the trial itiwites 'have now 'been't.4 AMer ;. a'n came hackonitrontrIk"'GrItte ;ORK. Jan. 14 n NEW - put far awe, until ISNOW NORMAL 'WOrk 'and the entire struC; fifth ittid Tr.u.ri Glen t!i Turkey the natives know all about Is now ready for use. The main teenth In the fifteenth lierMall made RICHFIED TAKES ture Rabe Ruth Is and ha looked -11, ist fea Wilde !evlk like a novice, 11 11 11 LI 11 new institution lb& by ' DEFEATS MANTI them as one of the Americanupon LEHI'S MEASURE ideal's. SPoralic outbreaks heon the part of swimming tank.. The building toPm-he- WIld houtm but 1.0tt hen,icht tinwit-tbraces many other novele features 'of Polumbus from a- secrie, ihnl!:f-tisoitehrorrrifrof-m-1liteleftoranAtmilithtl, hi birth -, brttre -- Students-w- Asa.-Tr.t pnnyed 111Ballhismit One or the - heen-itnehool'ttettm was defeattetf c. A preprans tictrea ted menu officials happened into the Knightscity down field high basketball team here Met roll ege, haeketere to of left wearing th Baird inetructora athletic thus w,. ranged by ja school 37 high here Columbur to hut night sig. at LESS THAN GOVERNMENT COST. Conetantinople saw night by the toore of 22 to IL Thin and Tipton. The program will start the The game WAP feet. but the cheer- - I peveral picturee of the lord of is swat defeat be the firnt to and nustained at 2 o'clock. by ing from the farce crowd and the In- Prinee Make Speeeh. leo a statuette of Rabe. the Lehi boys thin year. The Lehi tense to win caused many wild he preed the new that Immediatellrround Herman team In h APventaynth Rabe Ruth will play at Monroe tonight and throws' deelre and poor pasising On esiveral Ives a clay , god of the Americans. rwihed frqn1 his corner toward Wilde, at MUM" tomorrow. SAINTS NORTHERNERS occasions the hall WaS paeoesi direct ly Arniv.lt,.ot a right to the body and Richfield at Fillmore playa tonight Into the hand", of an opponent: t I Ole jaw, which sent Wilde crashDEFEAT DAVIS FIVE1 left at Kanah on Saturday. The Welsh- and Squiree or Monti 'WA, the 'ter Of the Salt Lake Bowling ing .hr.,3gh tits ropes. ea come to man gam.. ill:tying Neellent team work and L. of team attempted Th northern league the ,!tet,ite'y Teams Beats Spanish At The in GARFIELD TRIMS ',coring Mx field baskets SIP knocked down again. , P. S. V. defeated the same organiza- - hark MAIL ORDERS ARE PROMPTLY FILLED. helpp had the advantage of bet ht. ,trI attompt to mix. the referee Or Hon fgom the Davie County high in al OW11 the floor. RAILROAD SQUAD theI iSpects1 to The News. 'iPi,1 the bout. awarding Herman Rnth teyme ehow great 11117,7, rrient FrAxisit FORK, Jan 14 A Solt game played yesterday In the DeSPrel fight O. R. Khaki Sweater Coats 1.11:e ',Ca. the first time In the hisGARFIELD. Jan. 111.The fait O. S. over the former games and th. N gut Lege howling teem plettoil at .$2.45, Gym, - The game was not exceptionlarge a L, team of Salt Lak was defeated here KAMP in. 2let promises t,. ,ii,n, from the city's alley sharks defeated U. S. Army Blankets--..Ne- w ally fast and there was considerable tory of th, British prise ring that i the hint night by the Garfield Men 's club of the beet ever held In the d $4.5 and1 $5.45 rouchness which prevented any at- Prtn,e Spaniall Fork teant hers Mat night' wa)ea made a speech. Wialt The are tr shook teams PVtniV 31 In od score team basketball the of a a The fituti at to exhibition. the by return match. The 'scores ran prince luck good tempt , Leather Putees $3.35 and Up both are trying for the nrbetkot hand withgod However. he 21. 'The game was fast and interestalarm' evenly until the final rounds count was IS to 7. both men The, lineup and stimma--A good nixed crowd the spectacular work of Gallen1O. D. Spiral Leggings Sklar; and AVOI1011 played good ball aPP.arPd d,,,wo cost alter the light, ing throughout. gv-,HICII, NORMAL. ...75e witnessed the exhibttion. 1Whil and, Poulton decided the for the winner. each registering three when Wi!de had 'been deleate& ma1,11. r Poture Thompson The floor the well U. counters and S. Army Hats , playing bowling of Edwards and Talhhrat . . 95c and $1.25 , Peterson. r Eh. y If Parton i for the Robinson carried the burden of the locals was AIPPIO a feature. MemAND TOOELE MURRAY GOES PROVO . e. Mortensen. Neilson LEGION St ..,.. U. S.Army ShoeMunson !maten the bers for of the Spantrh Fork team anal rtr.ghtm Kaysville lads, .$5.85 24,err Walnetatht, Childs. Edwards. rr, The I.. D S. Northern league . team Tolhurst PRIMED FOR FIGHT Chrietonsen ',- Porlotto U.' S. Army ... Me Ior ' and Allen, The AFTER STATE TITLE yrill go to Magna tonight to play the Salt Lake team was Boys $4.85 a, SrortnteSnew l'':e'd 2,1,4: rompoaed of Poulton. rvpreas With. Aveson, Sloan, Liddell. Oenelts. Evans, 14 2 h','1n,ron 2. ,,r:enser Tottele TOOF1I.E1..lan. and !turbid-ireU. S. Amy Work Shoes The Newa.) high Thompson hy to and Pearaon Mitchel. and OyilenewalL Ray will Young, $3.95 2. high are to play the open- 4. chri.,t,... 4, from make the trip. post, of MUTTItr. Jam g. Army Wool Breeches--of the POSIV)11 here tomorrow Mule. Thnmrsnr ': , nt gams ing Ir. The lineup and summary: tho one Amorl.mn is The S:15 developing -1 is called for LetIOn Monti game Australians Win From night. DAVIS COKNTY. eft I ft 11. (111) Reclaimed in the Barton L Ft-- !; s1,,m 4. t;"ere faetest baiiketball teams itt the oclock and will be played S1.25, $2.35, $285, $3.95, $4.95 Avevon or Robinson rf. fro-- n Tooele Opera, house. S,,.-.-.2. Goals1 fou's wnt of 24 American Champions Sloan of the members U.-S- . to "'r aLvording Army 0"Coats Con who C. Adams. Linford $1185 havf been inteeterited In the turbid,. Ramos mmant-Rxe- . t Davie 'Austria:4a. Jen. 14 n been that l'invao far Papworth played thus OGDEN FANS TO SEE U S. Army Reclaimed TOSEE . . ; tennis matched, yesterday Norman E. ...$2.15 and $2.85 ....Liddeli In !nAl Woolf.), &lining up They art now Itrooka And and 8 Avenon Patriek D. g'1,r amateur 'Field goals, O'Hara Wood. d GAME poets LEAGUE vitt other FAST ScoringL. Leather Vests ORGANIZED HOCKEYi i Australians., beat William 3. Liddell. Foul goals. Ave. teams of th mate to bit played here in .....$8.75 And Up 13son Sloan T. Tilden' a'n-William the tear tour. M: 2 out of 3, Sloan 2 Mit of S. Johnaton. the victorious OGDEN. Jett game to bo rli,EVELAND. G. Jen Ill.Omani...di American Davis , DavisField goals: Robinson S. Foul of "no of the most Interesting (smell plaved on Saturday cup Seow- - I bm key will melte. ito In doubetween the players, ble. 14. the l'eannn will be that with the B. BlgousEso goals, Robinson 3 out of 3. Never-Rip- e and the Union Pg.- ',levelled and St Paul. mem-'T l Wataart J. Waehhurn, AmerCastel. "Y" the RefereeWarner. gym at team from In team the Evanston Ono bers the Weber; State.' ratted el I. noat Saturday vening, and much local lloekey ica. beat Gerald P. Patterson. . gym promiees to be one of the beet leattue. meet In the first of a too-- 1 trafl S and Tilden NET HONORS DIVIDED. ever 14011 10eallY- - - ,It ttt irtrrrt ir being manifeet in the game. matches , weerald game-w- in vitimp oerteo----71bet Hawke. Auxtralta. 64.war from : er a rootof pra.-el.elrial-oathat tomorrow pected war? rloh. n PH I LAI )FLPII IA, I wfth i. ja era will accompany the Wyoming and Philadelphia divided hbnors yeaRom ERIE ITRIP timn Eltiter. Page. Thomas Pyrte..frred team. !MORGAN DEFEATS 'terday- in the opening' matches Of the NOS Cooper. Clarence Edwards, PITTPrEG. first propfeanional court tennis tournaJan. 14:A. C. Pennock. ; "...orr Pecireteed. Star ROM SIrrn IIOKET FLA VER DIFA, Cleveland. wee elected men4 ever played in the United State. i WYOMING CHAMPS; of Mart floylance. Clarence president et tho Lake Erie R. Dutton of h. Boaton Tennis and Greer. Sutton, 14 HawOnt., San. Ed ..Taire" and Leon trotting circuit. Tono,cro, at ' - ffeclquist died last night after bring hit - yottnAN, Zan - hied annual meeting bets todny. Other the Racquet club, Sefeated ineeph Mos. of thorn of gin, were.: 'This loam lo the Philadelphia Racquet club, for the state chem.. on th head by a puck in a ho,key i rwhool 1,1041..4H tP m tirferitd the t Iht.r.on.named Harry, Cochran. o and Jock MURRAY--:179SOUT- H Pk. Soutar, 44, i litilt yene seen H. them continued who have P!o.trit Wayyeskorday. atd goring those high. Jahn fottte Scott. Of the Philadelphia Racquet club, Fairmont, W. y until tills and cd the game, whim It chohrotic charnotons of Wyoming i trenaurer. "nPosa a belief that they stand secretayiwon from Otto 0)ocker of the Roaton "Y for excellent found Ms skull bad boon fractur- here Wettndgr. night. A... to IS la a l The chance of w taking --.oft 1 134. circuit adopted athletic association. with these bosom Sd. well played contest- . t motion to Ulla lengthen VOODOO t'1 two Wittitak. : , - - I East high school basketball team defeated the team from Boxelder high last night, 29 to 21.- The match was played In the University gymnasium and was witnessed by a large crowd. The game wail fast and the teams world's-champio- t - i ' the playing of Edward lioremans. the Belgian champion is aeveral wthibition matches, For th second time since his arrival in America he defeated Joseph Mayer with apparent ease. In his games today the foreign aspirant evinced a marked lack of 'aloneness of purpose but thi was tributed to a decision made by the Belgian to wait until be becomes &mus . iemed to conditions here before he displays his best efforts His ebect In COMint to America is tn Play- - lioPPd for the rep- -- i i - European - , - I !.7,,1 ,,, V 00 I i1 1 .4 ,,;eal7t.i...,..ia,:..:-?-4i.W.,-,e,,,,,L-14-a;y4-141C124-K-'3:egsT;11,9r'?Fo- 4e,,t 7 :, s;....;, ,,,4 i i . - . Ff'- ' '' 0 I , . . - Z..,.. . .2.7 4 ,.. earee-spondent- 7 - - . 0 r ... ,,,,..t.,.- n.',1 1. nowAnn tucux. (tntversal firvire Start , - t, . .1., 1 , v ; 1 , .INEW..-.70.11- t 04' v -. - , l' .1 ' 7 :::.,.?,- ',': e;'t, f 4v ,, 4 , , i... r,(...., '' l .,,,,, ,,, , . 1 Pi t7 i ;:..;' 4 AP 44 Utith-A.A- - i !k resented at the meeting. They were, Deseret Gym Seniors, U. of U. alunint, t4ne and Oregon-Shor- : ',.-- k '' , .1. , .". , , I'. , ,,,:. ,,,irl. , ... '!' - Head Rkhie Hopes to Knock Wre a ,. From -, - Champion's , A,,i,,...e.--And Wear it Himself ' i Proceeds go to American Fund for Devastated FranceHouse Sold. , : -,- 4, d - - . ,,-h.... , .,iiss1141616e.;;AatiZliALIXWONO 1 1 11 '''t.3.;''''',. 'v.'''. 1,2V;11'.'.:7X::.1,'..Pet .7":1,4'.2-i-T.r.....1,.'1' 4 ,., :- ,I, :,,, I, 1 ..', t 7 ) Is "-,.,.1 .: 1' .4. A....' 1 1, 4 .! ,)..'',V. -,i'... ,:v ; '''',.;6 4 . 4, ,! ,-s .0- ...-5, ,,;;, 4 1,4 a , . . ,,,' ,,:, ...., . : ;,. k :, i ---1 1...).. , Vour.teamswere i IC ..,,- ,, ,,- 'tv ., , A meeting was held last ntgbt at the Deseret gym for the purpose of or- "a nixing the commercial league hasliethall teams for Mt. W. B. Maughn wa$ choten. president of t he league and Harry Halton was selected 'ait- ;,,,,;ip-,,,,- ''Ilda .. e,. . ;' .,. ' I, ,.. 4 ',.....4:tSlki7..."' '...,, "2.7.79-- ,,,s COMMERCIALHOOP T.:q4,5,-- - ; ,,,...tr Tk ,,t,....i - - ."fi,,,' ,.. - lAte-son'- ; til l r : conference about the part Judge Landig might play in arouaing in the ball public a now WP MI of righteousnese. The dismissal of Joe Gedeonbewas the subject from the Browne ing discussed. The fans in that city had repudiated the -d-ismissal of the former Salt bake infielder. Now front further proof that this generation as are the playersa Chicago newspaper hat; invited its readers to vote their convictions as to whether the proseeution of the White ehould be pushed or the Sox play-ercourt action dropped without further for the plapers more than punishment from baseball, Of the first banishment sot) votes cast on the proPosition al- prbeeetitnas and letting this men 10 free. A considerable number of votes were like Andrew president of the new Continental Baseball assn- elation-- for giving th indicted players another ehance with the White Kos. To all who are Interested in Om mor- al tone of beechen the question la Jm- s been the pride of ,,,porsant.------It-hational pastime that has been kept ; stealth& Now the future of the game rests with Judge Landis. The- task is palmed up to him. -- ' ,;14, 1. 3,...,,' 1, . - f. i . , ...T. te- - - -, ball: Iligh commissioner ê , i;;,,,.., e base- - LANDIS has been officially ierted itigh of baseball is a nice name. forezar,' When accepted 11:- :..the venerable judge signed on .basehalre- - dotted foul line he job-,L,a mops,. 'which no teekter-,o- f popularily will tovy,sitim, Tho Yob of . , a pottton. It Is a target. thn will hive a ........, The king of baseballenemies. 'When II. chance to make a lot offrom the profe, I COACH KEENE FrITPATRICK, he sends an offender' of them That's i at n he will make many etdef atlantic director at Prince-the he gave reaeon why the 'bly sever-- . Son II:airmail tikes Ns lois on well : pr Bitten the midnight oil for ai;roonths before accepting the ept; that he 'Corned today a contract tor thet.' his 23rd rear sa aa athletic di.s"" ; If the fudge follows his reinforced im ertothods. Cl otttlined at the beset:mil coach ter. Fitzpatrick willeh adjourned itesterday track ,- -illeWellio lhAliantaClaua.of Int ,, , teputod to, be in It ,conchco to America. game and the kids will beiteve cleanhouse a needs the game that .. int- , The vacuum Judge seems to be the man cleaner, with the ,. over yet ;",,,,' . ,,'; i' Sasehairs troubles are not , more mud throw- a lot be ,p4, 'flit There ;,,,...: ,, scan.: -.Other ere the coming season. out " .. to ar,tr lang bound : crop are dais ,' is '. ths present grease spot will be around .,', ,,..4',:V:--- ji,; TV' surething asboys -be will ,,, ever. , There ;A:... as saasy , ,1. again m ore money under pillows and more ,,:7'' 7. A ,,,.. ,,,,..1,,,,.,,.!!.;,,c, fixers to fit things.to ,come. When the : ,;4.;',,;', ,1,55,5. - The real test la , ;, , 1 !' will millions ' neyt mud shower begin' You ran loOk on with great interest. , 4 , ,,,V;.,,i,-,,a- ,t,.... theow mud at a straight man but you t, t. ' 40....7"s: ,4E-"-" If Jude , 7 am., ,.. ' can't make it stickon there. ''L 1r 'em'' hard from lAndie "sits down z,4'. r''''''.r.'Itodr,1 and sus- - lasJE - ,.'..-- ,;., 7 ,' , . k:, ,ef ;,:C.,,..-;tI, it "'- MO 45o0Spo,.1.00. ,,; ' , . ..".0, ; , ,,,I,',2.,,,,-,,,c1-4 tr , - , eonardsCrów' On Bout With Mitchell n-Stake- lea a sough Job to , wrench away a 'mows a unto has held for a matter of fifteen years. what Edserd foreman of licigium, champion of Europe. is Tin Anbert- ing to do.. lie o bom w oso Hoppe in lake him on and the can yeriors in nopes of eaumplon seems more than anxious to etmx the foreigner into action. - , , , ,,,,- - . louoit - .....,- .- I ' la - - velocer ot traria atidelea. , , rvdtPe, - - .2so , , .. , - . .4 - , . - , -- Offry Mary May Be Regular arget . 3 . , at rriacedda traktec ell ulcerate, today 21.122 aacoatesei a cwt.. year tor Ida thirty-OAF- S tree roach. lottspatriek brake tat tbe pram. at Ana Harbor In Vitra had woo titer IS yeatio. The veteras ateator Sae been baa with Prineetoa miner late goad wow an enviable wroutation aa a do. , , ' , Ft. I. tam. IA.. rnistrrox. Vitopatriek. Octet athletic 17:1111k.' .11111111 , , . at , To Coach 33rd Year. Herne f , Judge Landis Grabs ' - 3 1 , , liesstsra Texas t - , ' - . Jaa."14.Jessell bare to till. ta; , ,,r. sr the torsi vista be tradhas expressed a desire to be 'bird-base ed or sold. Tbe Vailiers oar Is 'Ike sally position' User sow 1 ,, TILE DESERET ,,NEvs FiuDAy JANUARY 14 .1921 , . . , ' - 'tub mar play titled base los the listeroloonfo whelp of -rite Poettie I Coast lessee alert rear- liamesrv ROI Masers or the doeroneeoto club to tering to make a deal t.F tbe botfridr. reeesseas 2 . 1 , , .MmilaMI.Emmmi..0,..10. es. 4 . , - , . . 2 four-roun- d , ; - 1 : . BBE four-roun- '.. t ... ,!.'le ,. , Tr - . rt. 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