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Show ' 't.' 4 4t ' - -- ..: .. :4:1;----e.wi-e - - - , ,,,,,, ..;,,,,,,, .10,,,,,,".tot;oni..,L4,- wks..pe,po,v7pr ...op- ; .;....1.....N....,...4,....: ....,.. : ,... . , , .. . , , , , - C - Score 1' ' . 0 . , : ' , . a Pick Up for Garry likeJam. BROOKILTH., 17,,byteo lireohlyao trimmed 'be Jasper floe eight. of rhuedelphia ikaterday foot. they west forth in quest offireett... Smalling alemir Broadway, reo.. startled were by lye. thry away chattering toward Otero with a light delivery wades dwafthlt be. ; a altty boadioek. Moldiest Hew formed to the boarb sad V,LOOK WHAT 1 yormur, '1 - Zby- szko Ar ' . . . .. . . t- ' ) L, . . 31 10 - -- s' , - ' -- , .. pNt, Gitrr' I .. us...t- I, rs r reftliati4 - (DT W. S. T -- todirris-totfilider- thi''-ffik- est ed II L ' i ; ; - I 5 t - j ! ma-- : !oriel for the boneyard. The days were numbered. Occasionally the rule was broken, but the sizeeption.was consid- ered en athletic freak. Tenehes Itereevernwein 'Zbyszko never conceded the truth of this theory. Always on. of the brain'. est men in the active port world. 'Stan- - had habit of forming his own conclusions. regardless of what pro- Visilonal trainer. had to say. Ile Inse elven the athletic world a startling in perseverance. Returning to America after a four-Year period- of comparative inactivity throughout the world war so far as actual wrestling wee concerned. Zbyszks was ,received Yrith tonsiderable eisepticisen by the newspaper critics. hen he landed in New York last be was nearly 40 years old and weighed .275 Potiods It was apparent to everybody when be appeared In ring togs that be was tragically overweight. The fat was on his midriff lin bugs layer. and the leek of taking Off at Ms age looked to many of the critics to be Impetus,. x. eaten" Show, 'wrestler, but unequal té the Job great of taking off all that Perk; vise the general verdict. take it off,- - was his, reply. "'Pince that time Zbyszko has worked fete athletes of his day or of any other lime, have done. He and his loanager, Jack Herman. laid out a program of labor that fairly astounded the handler. of other and younger wrest. lora Years ago the big Pole was known es a terrific worker. able to stand extraordinary strains of travel end wrestling that would have broken down most men, but today it was be Hexed he wee too old to wand the but perseverance Put Mtn over. pee, Today at the green old age of Wt. 7.1n.sxko is down to rn pounde . wrest. bee whenever and wherever his man- nd by many aftlPT schedules him. I edwes constiteredie stand bend and shoulders above any other wrestler Is rob-"ee- - I , - , , - 1 , ., , ..., ':: ::, ": ',. ,,,, , - . ,,:-.:,-- '171 ,:,' t, i. ' ' ; ..'- ... , ' s .. ;64 7'....4.' 1 !..- - t7 GreenWood. - - , except-Fat-o- e.- WAS A .,:. ' rr ; 'ff,-t- ;,7- ., :.;--' A ..ok I ..!.'i ' .'t,,,,,f,e. - 7,-- . - - ,t i' ':' 4 - 4.4; ,.,, i ''' ': ';', , ...'''' Gard-tiScoring: Field goals. B. T.3; V Weight, 2: Brown. '3; Swenson. 2; AIUM111. Payne, McIntosh. Richards, Edwards, 2: Page, Clark. Greenwood. o. Fent' f Alumna. Greenwood. 11 out of 15. er '1 out-ort- pftches,--T.weight.-- , , .., -- , ( ; , ( . ' 414177 : A I'AGES- ALL. ,,, 4.--fr- -- -- ' ' , IN VICTORS - -- - '1- - 1 . I ) , 1. rii All) i I .: oN , . ,J1 ' k s: ,...: .. 1,, , N - '',, ,to VN, will , N. , . fieaffer, - - ., ;.0,,,.we 1 ; .1i ti. I. , 1J I - 9 , , W I I' I :3. : i 26.fte''''Or..0e.."',9', i 'ff ; ,I! 41,,,e7 : CRtF 7. . - I . TC;b. :tVitehr VI nit h4. 3. S. 1Gr to.aill none in I . .:" . ,...:,1Vres$ng, )39q; , y- i:- --: ...-,., , i ..:1 0.:.-.,,- ; - - .: "r' i - ' ' . -- ..,.:.:.'-,,,,,- ', . ".7 , , 1.r , - ' - ,-:-.,,' -- ?,- i 7 ; (Special to The News HYRUM, derv 17 Cache' high school continued its march toward the divisional hoop ehampionehip Saturday night when it won U. sixth straight game of the seamon. Ogden high SAIS the virtint in this fracas, losing by a 54 t 13 score. A feature of the game was th foul pitching by Thomaa of Ogden who threw 11 out of 11 trials. The game was an easy victory for th local team. and they had things pretty much their own way through. out the contest. In their last three games played they have run up more than fifty points per game-- their opponents- - The league against season opens her. next Wednesday with the' South Cach boys pitted against the C High srhool five. The incup and summary.: -- - : , -,, v :,; ',- ' - of-th- .i ''., . I i i organ-,-Loiti- , , d bout between Able glienot take Manager Harry Ilea, o and Joe Vropr Flynn. of gren of the match long to deride upon a. referee when the Deriver. for the lightweight champion- 10 hour . of the of am. country ship arrtved this morning. tntergountaln :,,,,i, ,!,..:'."-,:..11 -t . RAN FRANCI SCO. Ian. 17.Tnere which willehe the ';', the appointed time for the men to come big feature of boxing ,.i. ' , , ,,,4 7.. n o big league ball player' bsiging eatartaam l to ' Promoan am oh b ent i were by eing gaged agreement the third man : Graham's pockets when I ter Hardy R. DOWnitif in the Hippo, out of ,Charler In the.arena- - On the '','-, :'.Z 'L if ::,5 . ,.,' of the stroke, .'. ' i : 3..'s the bosa of the Seals Stepped off the I drome theatre tonight for tho especial f hour Heagren elected Will - Thorn' ,'.... , but benefit of the National Woolgrowers' "Ibis afternoon. '' fl:' - i'...''7'.,'...-,f;train Overland ton who is well known here for his , nets Pace for Tellingatern ,P HIGH '.' SOUTH CACHE HIGH I --'.- ',- -- - did bring with him the Bestir- - i fairness in all contests with which OGDEN The bout has attracted 'Charley two Thomas 'convention. ' 4, chieftains that .rf they :rproeveia nro did it Few athleteet A Bird major '11,' ' he ' been , has more contest. interest than SAY Fornott . next wouid to and officially have him the withm genuine ', had the heart , cormected, wick to ,deliver to ,' .'. bull Murray, - ' 0e-tasis few weess one big league pitcher and ;of the kind staged here in year and :'. saZircentko AM- - Fort y riontolg V. confident r.' 2; Heagren , men the that i Maughtt 4 . on..e big league outfielder. t f weight-wa, .:. !, taken off not by eorn::..1:-will be treated in all- - fairness by the Knudsen., Stewart :.r.I ifront present hutications the boas will ,. .,;., .v, li w tab I could foriable gymnasium work, but in actual-- Skeen , 1,-- -tell y ou tneir names. ig., Baldwin. referee. be . filled to before the 4 on ; me." said the mat, entailing' long combeittion so you could chuckle with capacity long . Williams. '' Gustavo at first objected to Thorn- Smith train Pimps end the discomforts of t ' the Seal leader, but I am iled up in 'first pair of preliminaries step through rg. Archibald constatit traveling. t,...a..,. ';ton as the latter aver a year ago had ScoringField goals by Ogdedis high: ay that I cent come froma the ropes. auh acow er Hasehall players breaking into the for Aw.-- -with Z. Thomite, their ,...: Skeen. . ....4 identity Fornoft, order r , Ifni goals been very friendly with Dern and was Thomas 11 in 11 professional game in their teens have i few days anyhow?' trials. cven regarnen as me manager fOr sevField goals by ,South Cache: V. Le.nknown t,, complato lustily against t Graham says that numerous bigt eral matches. Hut se seathe men two of were dismat A 4. the short have ,.,,, Bird Z. Stewart 8. Baldexperience leatrue and minor league. clubs dissolved partnership and have noth- Maughn t Team managers know an of travel. win 2. Archibald 3. Goals aolneeerlitIthiee LI& "'ore nisige Gp; ahrt endoan that few nights on a weeper that i u ing in conNrion with each other. Thorn. by Stewart 4 in 6 trials,' from fouls thatt a hot ion paid it was his desire to make or Au cold sometimes will "".7.sw if rio Referee: gyp the game up for him. Maughn, I entirely . his ,dticision as fair as he possibly hurt the moraie of the entire to' Yet here is an athlete who fra coulii,claiming he could not do otherDEFEATS WWI.' b4cause wise MORON! be a coneidered the fans in the crowd avoid DAVIS TOO FAST by snoId field and know the rules as well as be. IIletee:yo::::tg.rtvcerrity or btsht lball s a TO 11AMEN MASON CHARLIE was measurement day for FOR SNOW Yesterday NORMAL the wrestlers and the result was a big It..plittliest what many men who know said ' , ; vA,Id not be done. The men are down to weight to ,ISpectel to The N ews.) News The surprise. (Special '- Th3t ts why those who have been i and are now ready to step on the mat V.Les-HrRESTON Idaho. JenEPHRAIM, Jan. 17.Snow Normal . . 1. Int erho's performance have tor their content, the Winner of which college wateib ,--, 1 lost Its first same tb ' f r.i.311110. defeated11 of . t,' Davin. local middleweight. Special to The Ny94 uorce to belie ve th at of ell the great will be declared .th 'oar western middle- , ..04 N a. greet et ete must p woos, two sight when tht SPeriv I:lint:ins In, of LOGAN. Jan. 1Resignation , , , of Charlie kl000n,, ik,...i. Their weight champion. Moroni measurements high school five trounco."--theth greetest. of them a is perseverance John L. Coburn.-recentbei as nre 6 ; here ,locate-4follows; NEPHI HIGH Saturday night to 26. The local elected pres- stralght falls n do- fettled the Moroni team last week by Dern., -!dent of the Northern t. tab BogertLH fore a large audience. ....Thg, tworatr PAYSON BASKETURSIInehos.. Inches. iht narrow margin of three points but ..... Iseirlsor is romaildwr by :Wesley'. Abder-- 1 P. ere evenly Matched In Weight but ".' "Ct 193 7 St the Moroni' quintet A01 template - re, proved to be isuportor. In every to arm, Frank W. Blair and Charles Jen- - Levis tnent 26 Victory. ,Tho 7ttogelrilliSIF5-8-0; (Spostal &a succeeded of the depart 17 Coach -- Runny" Clark missed 111:I king. 161 Orton' l 'az., lin. 17.That Cdsch ' directors. The circuit officers to nirkrtinir hi. artrmilnt ha fine tirna his i S 41 in 17 Is ' Durham Morrison guess a Isst d at Center an VZ developing starting basket,. a scissors minutes with bead' , obJect to Mr. Cohttrn'a decision to serve In , normal ,,,,, .31 Instead of Neileoh, who was sent in 3s bail team was demonstrated here in time second tbe , aa ind 34 IA hiving a eye p t ed the nhommeriocki, with a hammerloci. Ma- 33e late in the game. Neilson rushed into president after urday OVOninte when the N,ph irh Chest. Centracted .. 0 , school team defeated the Parson hivil Chest. expanded.. ,,,,. 42e 43e theirame during tha last few minutes l position as manager of the up Aslant fight- - At the close Logamelulf.,sonput . . ... 14 3 14 of play and eased five field goats in LOCat rens .. 11, to wer. St - tife le'c'111 II"- .: itieePt much ,, quint " Insde er. th. Mr. member- of the et."'" .. ' 11 C. Thompson, for121 rapid 'succession. the at mid--of ihti surprised had he speed met many that istateMent ts , for track the a Tli,rrrspecte totormed learn direcnore . ... died prevtously 7 inning ,sX ward for the Snow Normal locall'Grea'n -- contertriere - and- - felt 1 team aro-- hat younairterli t ware t f 4t-tY be Ite witting thae are contited for 111 half of his teams ocorp. 12 mite ty t After the That throe nitadtPti the ."gT1"11."-11.-11)a22 His citioseebt E. Larson. were eats never in opponent. 22i of Plan for isome seasons pest. ntet:t woncaged 21 danger i 15 141 points with give field goals and 11 The visitors fought hard god put up6,'.!,any middleweight in ter .. sr. es host of the last year's team the lesette while he ay. rinssn'al.a ',ll .1 a challenge lietoatited from 2 baskets the foul line. 10 this but .a set was fast game he he would pace that the .world. tooLg."."' betel, and in ri'lLlition, several new stare the Logan The lineup and summary; Lbw Lhat. tfee2 for them. The game Ives crutch f..., 'ern of Salt Latch 7 1;t7;Ttcn , , tq m'e t successor to Co. to : frf,m. better than the .core would trudirste4,Tr!.'---aI .11f.1nocso.ostsxxvxr,14... I t,e, made tott.orrow afternoon, prmottins Dern Irottd rna k e iss pound" ., 7. .v....-1r:len The'""wymir-hr .9., ...A., V. A Peterson shot bastetgAtetst,,OtheSe Larson E. C. rf ittasIlminary s I New d o :tt.-th not r 11'tusttkst I ts,res..ithtztimittett Thompson return game, Ransoms knocked out chaet O. Larson plans. c liorriaon. Netitton rp, .01( "A et the. 3C t30,01 1331 w.ek. I kl";ch"e".tr114. leagUe'e,';tn7 NV:t',..1,' 'In the fourth will be played at Payson In the nearl round of a scheduled five. Oleson 1g LOorios Game Preserve W. was than heavier . NPIPOn und bout Wing ,s a cinier art at of considerablei league H. Larson rg It leas decided by the The Ilneup and aummary: hard. Both fought boys opponent. his ability: and can be counted,on for points league territory. directors )erterday Field goals by Zforoni Tney are Scoring: lts any meet, 14,e best race Is the PAYSON (12) NEPHI (24) concerned with finding the hest POCÉTELLO, Ida.. Jan. 17.Provid- high. V. Illackham, 4; K LariOn. 5; 0, Paaman Vance. Klchien If... W. yard daidi lei thin event Wing walked tnien for the yob and placaig rum in au- - , GATE CITY GUN 5: Larson. Larson. 3. (istals from measure the the ing state legisia. fouls by E. Larson. passes ,'' away front ihe field in every meet ithoritY witreiut much ado. f Parton wti 11 in II trials; O. . c ... . . . Psrry ture as planned a tame preserve will Larson 1 in a Reid ilsoit year. ellnilr,g within a frac-- 1 .... HUNT STAGES As manager of the Logan 'club Co-CLUB Worthington trials. .... lit . Lion of a itecond of the etate record in burn wiii attend to the business end cf Lunt. . , Brown be entabilithed in that Challis; National Field NOrnial college. Snow goals by on t middle the forest. Wood! . fork Sal., Ol pin , the Ptate meet. of he rg-, the organization Wing IP also reterson. 2; C. Thompson. 7; Christen-eoobly. lie will appotnti to The Nis.) I mon les the eprints and broad jump.proficient la. fle.td river, between Marble and Loon 2; Neilson. 5. Goals from fouls, C. soon, tte, The fi POcA (Special manager TELL . ids " Jan. roals. creek in Cotner county. Legislators Thompson, !cording: PayaonFleId e ill probably t.t, says. i 4 in Sitt Dun) tur4 is inner of the IA trials. t to C oach poettion 4. Perry I Foul frosiv, WitgOn report that the atate game drinirtIKitchen difsh in last year's ot,te meet is again ' Dick coun Power and Bannock the of ROTTITS,Y of the Utah Aggiesdreds Referee, Willianta; umpire. Erlekson. I out of I NephiField goals. Worth- - I merit hi strongly In favor of the at in honi.yittior of note who though Coach Romney is reluctant to tr farmers worst enemietstherabbit-- JOE ,1 op FLYNN. 7 Murton 4 Lunt 2. Olpin 2. i ment. will probably en;c c impeittion ti is. terve another 'year preferring to attend wort, exterminated near American Those- supporting the program say West High Aquatic rPt Ballard. goalieWorthington. 3 ou,t of 4. apr.ng art Fergus,. to his duties as coilege mentor. !Fails vi hen the Aniertcan Falls gun Flynn arriNed here yeftbrdar ee pet Foul be set aside Is a nal- that the region-tRefereeJones.: of'men maw-- irtters last Both' The clung tit the which- the :schedule and after a to nave a ihoot rabbit In sent held club league workout '. fliht ural feeding place for ail forms of wild Meet Goes to Sophs and will be on hanil t't rip up the tre" thole litt a and most tot the hunters, frOm Pocatello and nearby cities pronounced hself In the eligibility dechire geom. that in 1919 more Vils hestwf They shape spring. 'again tnvitede Gate City hunters litho end read. WASATCH ACADEMY than" 1.500 deer were taken from the an Were-las- s In Tne diStadoe events twill be wett Imanagershave greed upon a ientartv,,,,Otet swimming 'meet for a train for, event boarded the the attended big doing. ' they 'expect to Leatela- - staged by the girls of the West high taken care of by Sayrnan Kerr. Silabl' d aloo took 'LOSES TO MANTI weterehedg race. The piayers erestart, all ;American Fails and upon their arrival his final work- C Helm"uster Y. W. Ctors from are school record holder for the m ile; Lynn H ay t he pennant the the at Saturday citizens Power ts the ' county and each club allowed at found that and apparently Is In th lee and Mickey Cannon. strongest supporters of the movement the sophomore team finished first in ' means for traneporting out Yearty of con.ilion and (Special to The Newf.)... -- slim Anderson and Gunderstin are Prat most one player of mamr league' call- - had provided - the mmt with a total of 24 points. The are feel accorded that pink of the confident hP7i,iiIS being they prole0 i ICOOOSI of or bre. one class A (allbre, two class them to the mANri.. Jan. 15.The V suit Idaho's leg- - commercial seniors was high point ea- - and rad:, performers in the Dole of ela.ss C and the reot of Without any delay the bunters started and. three The i factions Re, tlintof the meet. making 21 of bta.h the to, Gunderson; it the sagebrush regions tn. tsk i t)ti!np. respectively. the ic op of Plater e out into the a measure tal trf f2 poihts made by bet classelusise rabbit and it was ,,,InnenTracelinwtlenrl, Leith .4.4.. k,.,,,,,,,i,....seise.bof it.eo4, wet-Creek suoross wits mept k and were great hefore I not many hours guns ....., i oong itr the p.e vault. Anderson le else, Miss Evans,,wirls athletic director at bnoming lo ell dirctiorts of American west and tee:s that his ability- to gelMenti leading- The local he)", had the to Is the srewol it hurling th e jOVOI b. teraoso b REFEREE PROBLEM ' Wiest to have preserve Strong oppoiltion more the et high. plan I .. the route at and superior ibell In their pomielootion moatn flof Alm, the, expected to be registered by the cattle them in the near future may be counted, on for some goad work ex nerhince over the and had little ring In difficuty DO the field as well as the track. as he .routeotime this the and option of long sheepmen to - BEFORE fall. SCHOLASTIC' i !th. quits,. of the evening began " gives him all the bast of the argu.ithe hoop. For the vioitors, Jeanselme. country. which they claim will rob haat es the weights aiz l'at Ryan which eras the rabbits only salvation. tnent. Airlift the high point winner and Inalti-- i them of a great deal of their summer cAltogether toe outlook is exceeding. BASKETBALL BODY bunnies bad been the of The bu.orpel. Crime-o, ;range. Supportersof thcbill are eon. Is bright for the boy and hts friends are just 'stay of the team. Bouts TOrtl:ht. mentor and alauSeicerad- ail COnfki.nt of the outcome and The lineup and sumnliry: with ouch an array of talent a state I fMent that this appoeltionwill not be Officials and coaches of high echoole. the point' fact to endinger the IOOKS that has the etrong local boy championship .stifficiently ashy probable. througneot the are aokcd to be 41 ItAN"Tl WAATCH 3) (39) and P. re firth In his favor and although I an ,a i eP tabli a hi nit of the preserve AT rSALT LAKIK.Atils Cbtodinates for cinder pich honore are prefient at a meeting co he held Y I. H S SECONDS .. ;....leannelmeiP he has not had the tin& 41 limbering up on the isperience .Stringharn vs. Siis oWinpo Oyu. daily . needay evening at " o.clork in the Icoa 113 Writight I M......... of the r ei,- er skOuld 'be just, as Renee DEFEAT HINCKLEY .11ood ' , eret gymnasium. The stoidou has been boy ... .... 'Ll"lelr IDAHO TECH SET e OVer the AT ltitW TORIC...41sit Misr i squire, called by j. Ill, Mom. president of thel longer routos.- - . Kerr .rg...-.....crawford AmericanZanadia. n : It lekey Nes'''. Red Dempsey vs. .4e Utah High School A,Illetic ofTh pocirmusries 1112.0 promise st. int sumer B.-association. ' 4Special to The Nowa.) Ig , C. Thompson QUINT Josef& Csurtioeye Dimity Mod.ity for thepurpoe of staaflar&slag Las- - I 111,1W0..lan.1.--T- he vs; T. HAI. second ,hitting and as Art Bragger. Ow hard, . GridaPlateh Poe Lessard. tivirmie Modissooss ketheil rules throughout the etatec tough total bantamweight,' SIX-DA' BIKE-RACERLIMP lAllirts vs. KM ?Ceara') meet Jimmy 1.410ill In Y St.' of B.tII. A 'Strict ibtrpretstion of the ruletti team returned from Hinckley today aft. Haiti Mims, Foley one of If. -A (cut- of ;a3OsTON, Mass, Ja POCATELLO ' Ida.. Jan. 17 a. tiousid Jackson. Artie fironyt 913"tInd- PreliMinarlea. t governing. all points of the game as!er a successful 'invasion of Millard .while itedthe and Amer, )an football by desired In g to word received to da r from Logan. Abbott. 'NeweY., the hard bitting Oa- - I DELAYED- BY, Andy tiosievy vs. Clookycylo Presldent Maas. If expects.'rour.ty. where they deefated Millard ten coil be tone areby realixod. the raPregentative i the Brigham Young genesis beakethall Sm. Eitantioluesse Eddie, team, Bevy meet Kid vs. niay weiterwe.ght. Mack, will of Mt lAcademy Of Hinckley. The "Y team . bed next fall as local TIMM Kid Hersoicis. Maim. &eIi,it of begotla. meetInf will abolish theworkings Mean ' another ig rounder.1 CHICe00. Jan. ITSeveral "'entitle t team will be in Pocatello Thoreder.1 vs., difference be..ibsd iitCe trouble In keeping posaeg theThla .111ns between- II ill UnlveretY itI. tweetr Riess reit for their 20. Iiisiddos game to kieck's are occurred Tommy elk whet first appearance. a technical art SiOn of the ball hut they were awe", off ' ll a known early todalr in tint witi Montreal and Boston college. Mc- 'meta itertellead. Spider likPela .16 Year the re-- 1 Ilberstr rorstee. This The guarding of Itatcl le has beenring in nearly a year. buil bicycle race which started at II 000eh I Idebo Tech quintet-- a Last hatchets.. GUI authorities have invited the Moe. the movere defeat at Safi! Kitten. , has a smirked effect 011 the difference!on night. .Willie Keller. Tom Ballow.' catellans suffered acting as chief of and Langford for th 'T.." high 'chow lartner for revolt tun eleven to go north for a game and games o NOCHIrliTtallt,..-AestAT Matson and a atandardising of rules will warn a feattire. The Y. H. S. secone we weeks-en- Able Mislokind for the past Cecil Walker. AlPhonee Verass and. the ?landau( the Utahn's. but this leta.1 ''' the matter is under consideration i'l cc. lieloo a Lame we. much Dovramy. of even in son to should be squid Jsksioy put ail teamsorr an ahape greater See RN kPv. basis for the i team hal made quite a record this win. rake lhinill they have Larry 'Gaffney all went 'down. but got Canadians play IS men to a team. but matches. Interesting for the Ogden. back Into the race. At 2 a.m. the :strength and are ' mdoteofmboaktel with tbe exception of the forward pace by winning games from ti,m, fin,. te c.c., !ter M. AT NEWARK,. J.nleAlso werebest New Is her It riders bunched: having- covered Utah display pinned byrhetreoldent to bold teams of Wasatch high school. Millar follow Closely th American ,game of mess meetinee 'mere 'kw elee be ek four round t relit irs. Al Iteees. AI Deloused vs. retie and four lap. Jake Magin before the game will be with theofficials about i academy, and loelng by onty,mne poll. a football. .."ninari between a eoupls of fist lo- - land Eddie Madden of every two weeks. $ew York, led The battle will be utaged retineatehod.1 Coss. Jessetts., ., '' Groins the Pleasant le bighenchooL laP71 :al NO selected. . , to ' , . the la Tech's scores, gymnestute. point It ' -,- , . A.Field HYRUM BOOPSTERS'" TROUNCE OGDEN . '31 4 s; by Woodbury I. L. Spencer 1; goals Smith b. Goodrich. Goals from fouls; L. Spencer I In ii trials, Referee. Kapplw Umpire. Beenston. . .. t ti 0 , L.- tkritarlic,lmianutlhotnall;inlicilitorlilaT Utah A. i : Woodbury Spencer ... .. tSrpoemneeforithilisbuygthnspGe.neDe.r - I . ATHLETIC. A ssog ATION 8eeringAgg1011: 2. Ivina. Gardner, Hanson ..; :4. .,.... Goodrich Field goals by Mc. Mullin SPRLNOVILLE. The Two Big Leaguers Mishkind , ' aun'TjaAryti I Ivins. Vaughn. i ,. cr g: Gardner, Li. Smith. Hansen lg. 1',eA , . mlo. rekti.',"nspence,..r1. 7 '..':iForDirliCtistifo-:7:- to Heitrgb, (By Associated Press.) LOGAN. Jan.. 17.The Utah- - Aggies hid their hands Jun here Saturday night to defeat the Utah Athletic aw, " seciation outnret.- - The game was a throughout with thr collegians emerging victors. 33 to 22. Lack of the necessary Puffs of breath probably cost the independent players the contest as they displayed Superior.. Hy in the first half winning out It te 10. rITAhne lAincliGurEasnd it, .1'hiiiiitoiiRéfetëe--- The 141ews.) Jab. 17.This town will be represented again in th Central Utah baseball league it wag unanimously decided at a well attended session' of baseball fans held Saturday night in the Commerciol.club.....,TheletN, ficiale of the 'league were present to discuss changes in the manner at con.-.- 1 ducting tbe league next seuon and urged the fans to get beltind the club. All-o- f the teams league are Intact from lam year so far as organize-- . lion Is concerned with the possible ex.; ception of Lehi. where it is reported the fans have done nothing by way of organization since the playing schedule was completed last summer. Payson is trying to3 buy Lehl's berth in 'the cult in case the Lehitea delay further their preparations for next season.: Payson fans were present at the meeting Saturday to inquire if they could be assured a place in the league.' The association officials who will Im- mediately organize next years team for Springville include: John Ft Anderson. president: J. E.. Bird. secretary and treasurer. The commIttee was named as follows: 0. R. Mayiv,ck. chairman: Dr. Fred Dunn, Alva Zabriskie. J. Ir Mendnhall.' C. R. Jones. S. M. beat and W. A. Fir-- , (Special , : ;,, :A ' ;,0!1 r'''Al ' .:1' FRANCHISE Flynnhlishkind . .,1 . F., . .....:,.... sII PAYSON FANSWANI: ' , ,k. filo' ..1., - ,,..... i .. Fight 4( - t ." ttir 11. i Illf , t.....- ( 7..; - ' '3' . f .9- I. .: ., ......... It e; - ' Games. m. ' - I !:T A -- - - .1;: ,. llis 4 ,S - k - Cache, 'Moroni Boxelder Win 4,S0Anuthd- ' 11 - ,- - Week-En- d . ' - I ' ' .BOXING. THEA - aos.6 ihiusT -x 7 1100PSERIES - ,i , IA 1114,1x , -- e : V Tell..,) iI - .BOXING. BB it - DOWNING , WHOSE,Alti- --I1 HAS BEEN - To GivE ---- mAlc ots 114 :- !.,40 ret - - & , 1.7 1,4 - HARDY-K- kc I ,t "r3 , 2- - ... r,--4- - - - - BiKE ;I ., , ... - - - , Graham Will Get .,....i .... .,3!..,.. .: ..!...-eN'.- s., ., ;. - ; - ....; !4 -- . - , 29-2- 1,:. ( .,,,,, s4, 'YEARS any-eos- , :1 41, ..,:': ACER'-FOR-:x .; wroneFait re ....,.. :7- -R- - - FIRST CONTEST Of :-- ;1 r ' - -- ;'- ' 16-- - . 1.1 ' 'i t 4 1 ,.,..,i; ;,,,,, :,,;: - ;t '' lo,,, -, , c: .4 '.1.7 ::,...- ., ,- '- t ...:. ,,::: ',....,.,;!, ft:, ', n.,..!,::--:- ..,4,,,,,,,, ' , t"f":. , .';lv ry : lAval of "I' 7- !.,;k. : it Tom Pyne. and Fred Clark.' NPnii of the men have- been- out of the game more Greenwood. The gams started out fart but was calling slowed up considerable by thecalled in of fouls. some 25 fouls being the 'B15TOVr botAtt A' hard ' RichY. U. aggregation when Barry during ards, guard. sprained an ankle half and was the first part of the firin is not known It -- replaced by McIntosh. ,able to par-- , whether Richards will be scheluled for in the ."1,7 game ticipate next Friday.. Richwhen ' The "1- drew first blood neat basket after come ards tossed In a EvirettlOn soon followed passing.counter. Greenwood nifty knother startwith with I Alumni ed the scoring for the scored but two Alumni The foul pitch. excefield basket"' in the first half,Richards and Weight llent guarding by keeping the forwards sway from9 the for basket. The first half ended the rush a with back came Alumni The In the itevond t,half and were determined but the closest they to win at came to the "Y" was at 1 but the -Y" fought like tigers and widened the gap to :9. Page and Edwards scored some spectacular shots and the final score read Line-u- p and summary: eY" Alumni. B. T. C. Greenwood If Gardner .rf Fyne Brown . Edwards e Swenson Page .rg Weight . Richards. Man- he - - - 1)) ';;,1 dAf ii romansIrwteda .. . , - T- ANG- -1 FISOIN & 1, 4- -- 1 11.114ros.t , - 1r--T-ho the varsity for many years. Alumni team Is the best eser represented that arilrotDie , ., - -- - :." , , of M. V. Tattle. Oakley M. Betty, Rupert' J. IL lionaderhattab. Twin Falls. and Attorary L. H. Philips st Barley. Referees save - keen eller., et a, '4 N 0 - P.11 OW I nfluence in - Hardy - s Bouts 1 I dt 1::131,I:tetu itfi-- . f, m.nomnr - at fit , p LI ,...Ta--'- g , Be - , . , -- E1odésAdage lIALUMNINOSED he t: 1 It , that spells success In an.sithleter is pent.IIE greatest -sinbe quality . That is the opinion of veteran trainers and sporting writers . whe fitanielaus who all the at Zbyszko. by base been watching perfomance formerly aceepted as gospel in the sport world- should by the. standards li one of Thoef-bU- t at Ile is once more back. .wrestlers in the world. ...The Pole has 'Von among the ' "Youth must be served" once was the decanted neer,. and old time traineri used to believe that when any man, no ZBYSZKO. 'natter how great he may have been hie early days. began to verge to - it; ITA ' 'Quintet - ., . , - I , , , , Top-Notche- , 4, . . - . Out , , ' - - , , , 11.,-Rep- ro. thffratiblatit , . , ... - , , sentatives of the Asserleas Lealee banket ball Wawa of Tartu E.Ua. Oakley. Itopert and Burley hese the perfected Basketball Gess State Legion league and hare arreatred for '. achedule of zanies for the whiter. tters. with An 4etteetatIve ,, ' ... BURLEY,- - Ida.... ilea. -- , . ' ., ' . , 41 t ... -- , , 1, - , League Formed. -- , s ,r.,. , - .,, - . -)Terrible Pole Stages Real "ComebacV by Perseverance I (Ueda) to The 1,;eiva.11.- Alumni rRovo..--JaaLast in Heavyweight I Once More Among Bathere defeat went down to 6 which h h.y.. a &cora ..o.f. ClassTeaches Lesson to Trainers.- - the 717'.! Alturird hati come - , 4 - - ' - - - -- -- 111111. pivots . ' . , hied. Gerry lehr000lk that biet eatotalto Brew it.lyea. Ilia.ed hi. 220 Of the. - pomade to the ottildie of tho street aad stopped 1k. flying steed with ' , , . . ' 192,1 - - : - DESERET NEWS ' 310NDAY JAN'17Mty 17 - r . 0'. , Tilt , ,; ' ... . , -- i ,.. ' . ,41. 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