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Show .1 f x: x L tg THE DESEHET NEWS SATUOT CHANC LUCES- - EXPERT L i - iii ' ' ' CALIFORNIANS 3 i' r If lii--l M s QUESTION FOR TODAYS LESSON: COULD A - T2HIEEB 2t 1T1 j5aLWVJ OF 1900 BEAT LEOPARDS ? 7' V 1 COHESION AND DRIVE HI Professors of Practical Physical ICecp Boyx Busy PREXYS ATTACK LIKELY ' TO BOTHER NATIVE SONS Four Basketball Leagues Prowd Ccfrjxdtra For 260 pons CALLAHAN OLD MVIKCIDLES YHO ELE - BEAT UNIVERSITY Coach Greasy Netlc Leave For Wet Ow tho South eni Wash, and Jeff. Routed Will Stop in Hot Place ' Considered Among Best Defensive Team. Penn, Dec. Interesting Dope Uncovered In Old Record of 1900 1903 Uteh Hod High School WonderTeamThen Irhfbe Superior to East High Leopards. -- WuMngton and 2L-r- Th , By A1 Warden. r TAH has turned out some remarkable interscholastic gridiron teams since the game was instituted in this state in the nineties. The talk of the sport world in this section of the globe for the past few years has been the of the East High Leopards on the football turf. Some believe that any one of the championship teams developed by Coach Ott Romney would outclass any aggregation of highv schooler ever whipped into shape in the Bee Hive state. ferson football aqua! led by Coach Neale and accompanied U President Baker and a party of undergraduates, were sendoff when they .left h ere today far enthusiastic given an on January 2 they will play against the where Pasadena, Cal, of California. University Every player was in prime condition for thS journey and the game, it was asserted, gridiron practice having been carried on to within a few days of departure. 1 1 The team will go by wajr of Kan- City, which they expect to reach tomorrow morn In. Remaining tin til Tuesday they will Journey to tho Grand Canyon, which they were ached. Hied to reach Thursday. The day will be spent there and the final leg ef the Journey will end at Pasadena Friday afternoon. Plajera who were selected for tho trip are: McLaughlin. Brenkart, Erickson. Bait eta. West, Put hey, Vick. IConrolInke, Splller Aiken, Captain Stein, Wetderqulet, Perking Brown, lng, Crook. Snyder, Neal, Vince, Mar Ion and Kopf. The return trip beginning January I and ending January It will be by Colorado way ef Sen Francisco, Spring!, Denver end Chicago. ROWING FOR NAVY NOT FOR ARMY, . OFFICER AVERS RawEST POINT, Dee. ing probably never will be a part ef the athletic pro gram at the Called Mates Military academy. It was said today by Capt M. B. Rtdgway, exeeatlve for alb let Ira, la denying reports that tbs army conlesi plated developing crew. "Rowing la an essential elameat for an officer ef tbe navy, end Its development at tbe Bevel academy Is fundamental' said Capt. RMg way. "For an army effloer, rowing would be a mere aeeompUab-men- t. Ae a sport, tbe time and ex. pence required place It beyond eon alderatloa for tho cadets. ' having brought It x Eastern campaign to a brilliant with the victory over the pow. erful Detroit University eleven, start ed Us preparation for the California aetto at Pasadena a week ego last Tuesday, with practical every regular la good enough ahape to warrant tho prediction that the Presidents would be able te present their full strength against the Californians. , Tho game on the Pacific coast Is regarded as the supreme test for the wearer of tho Red and Black. Cell fornla last year defeated Ohio Mato by It te , after the Cplgtnhue eleven (By Associated Preen) Conference'4' TUCSON. ha Wotr 1114 Western A ecem peArtn, Dee. I ra teems Journeying to aled end Pierce McKoU Coach by California tor the Tournament . of - Roam competition have always had end Tralndr Kern. Ik University ef this left ball after, players a difficult time. In Itlt Harvard's Ariaona feet where they play great team barely nosed out , Oregon aeon for Baa Dtego. on Dee. 7 Id. to Centre college . by (. CIMjatlo conditions tho sudden .The player wH stop over Inv Lo chance from the cool, Crtepetmoe-pher- e Angeles where the wm hold on of tho east and middle west workout on th of Senthern tooths warm and at times sultry beat California field.University Th Wildcats plea of Caltfonita. are rated as the sever to arrive ia oa Diego a day before set handicaps and the eaneea of the the gem, the past twe weeks of the After spending apparent weakness la tha olay for th contest with th eastern champions. Ohio Mato com In practiceColonels" the Arlsooa teem "Praying . plained of this laat year, and with Is reported to be In the best possible condition for the fray. soemlng cause. Coach Oreasy Neale of tho Preet Following are the players: Ceptala Barkdents I mapping out a campaign by Wofford. Clymer. Wllsv, Mmlth. Mans McClellan, glonaker, means of which It to hoped to alls ley, Clark, Hobbs Thomaa. Lo- -' I Wlttem. Broderick, vtate the effect of tho sudden dim shell. Foech, Connol, Marshall Sweet. atie change to the. greatest possible Gould. McLaughlin. Van Du sen. Eta, degree.. The squad will be taken on Desman, Crowell sad Enfield. the southern route and will for so mo Dee. It Th BAN PTBOO. Cal, day before arriving In the extreme college football squad which west travel through that section of Centre from paDvtlli JKYr loday irrtrvd hf la the country where tho temperature had brisk rnirnml praellc ea th for even hotter at thin sees- - than It la Pole field in preparation AriIt game with th University of In Pasadena. Coach Chari sons peat Monday. Moron expressed confidence all of hi Drive Cohesion men would he la good shops for th PREPAREDFOR mcoAiis AshJon-Jenkln- a, " Of trench attack or blazing town! i maybe, at fear or pain They knew before the ehrapneTt sweep! "I Or, are they now content to know A drtamfeee and eternal tleept The advene guard ef tTnhreririty and nightwould Arisons rooter arrived taelteem expressed th belief their make a good shewing i JORDAN SECONDS LOSE TO UINERS (Specie te Th News.) teest kith .jRt of IT t 81- Jtrwofct errid Ibo bar- OtM tha home 's re-sa- rd -- l flfrt j . fljobira. OirfUld, e. If Jrnkiaa r. Kimball, OUlbtm, Totals W Ike JbcIuor, d If. Brook rt, a. Leflar. o. T folia If B. Jacksee. Petta Ig. ... ... ... ... Blrkbsrke rg. . ftyaa. rf ... . V. rt... Erickton Said to be Considerable Half Back. "'Behind theIIneFUllbcfBattKkur proven It bl first year of college football one of tb defensive greatest hecks the Presidents ever uncovered, while - be Is a "whale' on' offense as wIL Erickson, West. Brenkart. gad McLaughlin, who are regarded as the rest of the Drat string backs, nr ike beat the President have placed on th field In year. Brenkart has ontktcbed tb opposing punter on every tenth h has met this year, while Erlakeon. the besj. offensive halfheck who be flashed across a gridiron la this section in year, ha not Cette te tarn In a ran of it yard or ever la nay gome ia which he baa played this rt I : Fr T. FLO. T P. 1 - Totals Referee i 1 - -- McKay. Millard Academy Lotcs Tv Scdina Quintet (Special to The News.) hast waa ALINA. Dee M MlUeed eeaUeasy Th by gal lea la e feat e- -a n.J' n wises waa the mar ef th academy five. 1 Uaeap sod maawfyt I P. no. Fr T. FLa T ip Bur-lalg- ht rs CMy. re O. VVugmiebter, Humphrey pMcrmi, Coo par, rg NlflMII, Murphy, AUrod, If rl ... e. Jgt e tg. Wright, ffIA Moody. ttolwa :r - J v Mtitiiri I 0 ietae 01 .- ft y, ( If. arg. - ; -- .t Fd.O. FrY. J 4 I v IVlI ft deal. that i From all we bemr this fellow Duf'- Lewis worked fast ct 44 tbe Boffalo bwebtll confab. The Duffer got em out from f I 4 - - -- "4 ad i v s emM jl. ,u , V 1 . ' I F vu hi 6x f 1 m to tl to k (a hi G to T 0" Or" fibtr R to to nf m to ... ,ht 'Je. "he 1 M n W tl V ij - II (X, tl av--.- CePt, r"mT, m vnd 'I ( tOTTftpl ia nr w r- t V meet n w -- - 4 Uhorioa Doe. ROOKLUtH, O Hoar of this years quortarhook . varetty-edevento Tale at hts home SfWS5X lC;rSy,2ii heat nlL I "' trad hart la th OefetoMa. mn.ur hnehep p (el when. It fV- -, q. jTth wh an eppemng, U xrhP to (Mf e oitok BENEFIT FOR CT3 CLA1Z1C, 4 J ath-let- te lAI'DCAP u rlfc.7srju B3h dsr the bijr canvas when there seemed to be no chance for sry ebx leaiue to get bRllplayers. Nothing gets by Duffy Lett!) Male : fett chain lightning and very little of that! ' . Mm , ' VARflAL TRIM MOUIR Could Ira Dern throw mi average aiied bear? a cart. aPOKAKR. Wash, Dee. XL Tb would like to know. It might dcsend a good deal c ratty of laho basketball team pmdsnt rMum idMtbcr or toot ths boor aunt ap..to scratch. ' T uaiversltp he- teolgbl to ,, 4 4 Iv ft In th MmLwln4$p BUI I Johnson PANTHERS FIND Ofdn dofsstsd Red Hoirsn of Or dsn slnalnf ths dscislon. This haul GOING ROUGH was sssn for two rosnda. johason shadinf hla oposnstit in tbs float two ON ALL SIDES rounds, la (hd final round Johasoo placed six stratffht lfta to Hofaas jaw to Tho News.) (Special without a retqrn. Ths dsrlstoa of ths 4 fh West high Jodgoa however, wa unpopular with . BEAVER. Doc. th crowd the majority being of th baokotban team ef Salt Lake will conwas entitled to opinion that Hogan clude Re road trip with a game against draw. Beaver high tonight. Following the Dick Speight, th flujitlng linemen, th Panthers will hit for Salt wen a clean cut decision over Roy Cm and will arrive ther tomorrow "Taman" Tulll In on of th special morning Th squad hoe had considevoets of the card. Spolght raptured erable trouble with had roads dur- the first, third, and fourth rounds. lng the past twe or three days. FUter Defeated. Parowan defeated tb Panthers by Slim Sneddon of Ogdon end Jimmie 1 wo Petal In a fast game played on Munson of Salt Lake battled four fast th Parowan floor last night. Tb final rounds to a draw. In this event two. eouBt J4 to XJ. Th Salt Lakers rounds ware even with Sneddon taking were alow under way and the second aad Munson taking the , pardwan lad bygetting the score of (S to 12 at . Th panther end ef th first half. I Kid Andrew of Ogden dearly out.(the the second half nil but hast tha rajy classed Bill Fiater of Salt Lake In a p, rows n heopeter four round contest. Andrews shaded A town team at Mlnaravlll defeated Bill le ovary round taking tbe battle tb. Panther, m.ht before last. The with score was 42 to (i. Games between r.leed Tobng jo la the curiain tbc Paathera aad Monroe. Bichrteld B Perk CkPa-- hth color- - tn4 J Ephraim have been canceled by In the old team wer allowed round At the end of th traveling M.m. b?'"d three downs days to make five yard th this frame Referj Downing declared Tb. ,umm,rr: K field being o III $vfn( and akred the, In lenfttb Wot. tb style of same plarvtf from Ih rifts. i CoDM-?ij tv 1 I ' It with rLO- - FrT. FMJ T P. f corroupoodlns y"f faehlon vtem or Hneod hftt I MKn I LEAGUE to aw this mesas and that irouM means 1 S 4 4 the pher mst!s in order to rwehaad , CtrmM ..... SCHEDULES WILL I Newoiav I derUion mm t just which tesm t$ tlnmY were superior. BE READY JAN. 3 CalUhaa has been interested In i: i irtmh wrt Tataia -- erk or vvrs. He believe, CHICAGO. Dee tf j Schedule of th I teams of I4, (4 and 140 A merloan and National leaguei for th the eleten IMfl. FrT Ft.O. If. far au-- 4 ( - h teamof of145the weee j 1ISI ha a ball aeaeon will be drafted adama I nreoent lime. JT01meeUnar of th schedU commit U.ltvrmaa once 4 ... Pad on the grid for ,1(1 performed held In French Lick, Ind,, Fanf. ... elevens Is th vtaq 1, bPresident s 1 nlted Ststeebiggest ... Ban Johnson of the R. and his Judgment Is un-- . ... 1t American league announced tonight. questioned National league committee will the 771! Tm I" tho olden days were : Taut u Proetdeat Heydter aad 'Barney heavier than the eleven. .( Itwayfk- owner of tbe PUtaBnrg Itetoue Xwta club. averased better They Jd pounds Johnson will men oat , the a compared to the li than and 1U pound far th American teagn. tesme of today. --e dote 'far INJURY GHEARK3 th TIs but openlag another chapter In the ) Slll TT a IxTTl feat accomplished by Utah la n UAY J hl poritrf of 21 year Let's let R go at os former yoor. ; Tbor baa been a lot of talk about th Pacific Coast league and th other Claaa AA orgaaisatlons breaking avay from the big league and declaring themselvoa majors themselve Despite th proclamations by IHe Ktrub. the around the loop cannot believe (hex San Frandaco magnate, the fanatic Intend to do anything of th kind; The b.g minor leagues are headed by It is no complismart men who know baseball and business conditions ment to thorn to ooppooe that thoy do not realise that while thc-t- r organisacities tion ar po erful. they are not major leagues for the reason that th w of which th Double A groups ar made, cannot pay major league aalarle-NoPacific Coast leagu fans have seen Cobb. Hornsby, Ha.l-ma- n. that theether-famous slare pi ay during the whiter months it Is not Slater and likely that say one could oucceed In kidding th public Into believing that those men ar no better than th average fry that romps shout over th eod H. McCarthy under tbe sufficient supervision of Wiritam The Claaa AA league might rut tbems-lce- s away from the majors but If thoy did thoy would probably start aomethlnn they couldnt finish. If ft baoeball war ensue there can be only on result,. At preftent the major have the money and th prestige Even if the Coast league did break loos and gat away with it tha expousa required of the eastern cluba of Class AA oven get ready to compete with major leaguer In the same, rating to would be tremendous. The big fellows already established aad I ' territory would hav too great a handicap. Thi possession of ptarar and parka Double AA circuit are not run bv visionaries. For tb most port they are handled by brainy, practical baseball men Bat still when a lab In on league pay a clab In anothar league' fot n kid first baseman, which would you aay was the major leaguof III And when n comol.l team and tw-hagive for a pitcher to emu t! 1ra la Good. heea up with the majors end scat back about thro or four time YP. r1 Th IKS vm Iso ft team of nifty friddera. Player of exceptional with speed, brains, weight and ability balldoged determination were present ed during tbat campaign. Jimmie Dunn and Bill Harris played Ih end povltioas- - Th Into Arthvr Moon and Von Paul wer thv taokl. 'Doc Roberta and Pinkie Hd were In the cutrd position. Red Mor ptttd ri played th center pooitiom. Mass ey Growbeck wm tarred at qoarter-ber- k Hyde and Henry Rlckardaoa performed In th halfback positions ndtk v Jndeon In the fullback role. This combination played fir fame and totaled SfS points to sere reel tered by tk opposiUon. In one of thee same played at ' Columbia Gardena. Butt, th Halt Lakers were victor in a bltndlaf snowstorm bv a score of ti to 4. In this fame Jodson performed in brilliant style with hla "educated' to. H placed two beautiful drops between th cross bar on from ih lln 'knd one from th 15 yard line. News of hU performance waa dispatched to all parts of America. Clem Crowley, noted critic and off! cial of the Rocky Mountain conference, played a halfback position for th Butte warrior In this contest. of ' i I J 4 ease sew 4 Walker, I Nielsen, tg. 4 4 Rodger oooo Blech imh.o oomiox d f n , is ; lit Ttal Bennett, - i - Team of 1905 n Became Famous s Park .. 1 play-iag-thi- rd tm. -- Olvoo pljcj, Time is not far off when baseball club owners will be making announcements to their clients, in something of the manner following: We hasten to inform you that we have $745,00 base; $893,674 playing shortstop and $1,745,000 playing first. We regret exceedingly that only $89,560 is phying second base but we have prospects of strengthening that posi. , . tion soon. , While the Pacific Coast league is willing to admit that fresh air is healthy it was hard for the major moguls to convince the westerners of the benefit of a draft. The business of building up a ball club today involves one of the biggest gambols in sport. Players are perishable goods. Injury or illness or failure to live up to expectations and away goes the purchase price. It takes a game guy to place a fortune on the red or black and then wait calmly to see where the little ' : . ball is going to falL . NOT SO FOOLISH! tb hi Wflatf Car rUtmI well for Jorrien-LisMaad haaeyi GOING UP, ttnro-daetk- m ............................. When summer winde were on tho wing. Or, are they happy now to know The oleep that only graven can bring I I wonder if they ever dream. Of (indent field and country lanct Of tangled roeee by the gate Of one who now ft ill waite in vamt Or do they dream of crashing on H'tfk old commands in tome new fightf ' Or, are they etill content to know The sleep that lasts beyond the nighll si h tl g B tl 3 b hi', '"ng In No Mane land, t wonder now If phantom uulltmo meet at night To talk of oldtime year at home Before they toppled in the fightf Of one who waited through the dutk of , ge To laugh and Eseteru celtle who have --efused to give the President recognition end who have doubted the strength ef the Red and Black eleven should hav seen It la action against the bdrly Detroit University machine last Satand urday, Thera was a cohesion drive In the Presidents' attack that develha been the reentt ef ateedy opment and the defensive play was of character that ehecked th earn - Syracuse high Pit! and West Virginia. California. the Victory over achievement i that would bring the season ef the Presidents to an lttl and In a blase of glory Is now the hope and goal of th Wash Jeff. teem. It Is realised here that It will require almost superhuman football, hut Captain Klein and hla men have not yet failed to he equal to any emergencyend they are counted upon to strive with even greater determination ea January t at Pasadena. While th work of th line has been th outstanding feature of the Presidential play, th back field ha played the an equal part practically Wash.-Jeffunbroken ntrlng of vicend are Honrollnka and tories, Kopf who hav taken the place ef th supIncomparable Carroll end posedly Lourks with ease, and have played football. Captain Bteln la maeterly ed by Wash Jeff adherents and as. others easily lbs host by many tackle la America, for he at times no end poettlon and on defenee filer rertnir center. In addition, he here that cell eipnala. They hollo no man could do more But WefcSer-quie- t, as Is almost aide. on' the other qood. and In some respects on straight ! hla of football the superior cap tala. Ho was easily tbe master of Ellis of Detroit, selected for the A 11 Western tam Keal at left guard and Vtnr. oV the other aid. hav. play M a erllng hall In every game against some of the beat talent In the country and they rare yet to be outplayed. Crook at renter la the heat the President have had alnre the days of CmlHahank In 1914. He playa Hoard with Neal at dafen-aidefenafve left tackle In place of Bteln, and the shift in fxsHlon aeema to have Strengthened the play. talk of charge and counter-char- b - (hfcHTaa Gray ghoete etill moot token night droope dotonf To EAST HIGH HIGH' defeated High la a R. O. T. C. gallery rifle ahoot Each school -entered a ten man team aad each maa was a Dow ad 10 ohota, makOGDEN, Utah. Dec. It. A1 Nelson ing a team passible of 1S. The final of Idaho and Billy Wallace ef Sacra. score waa (44 to M fer tb West High aMBte, fough- t- fast draw R. O. T. C. Hear ef West High mad hare lost night The man refused to the highest Individual score-h- j rul- (4 oat of s possible stop fighting at tbe last bell aad th hollow: reealta referee had difficulty separating them, j Nelson challenged Wallace te another 11 conteot winner takleg elL This will he Beer fought la two weeks. q Aside from the first. round which Neleon took by a mile. Wallace proved Hurd superior and my have outpointed his Van Cott opponent la the third round Wallace ,fbltt I! leaded a left hook to tft Jaw which iWatrous .. seat tho Idaho scrapper to th canvas Adama fdr th conat ef three. j Total eco 404 Th fourth round was eves with j Went High. both men exchanging blows freely, tho I' fifth eed final spasms were woa by Moor .... e .. (4 e o . Wallace with punches to spar I .. .to Simms ... though both men mixed freely. The second round of this battle .... .. 7H also rloo both men mtxln fieely.wa,Lewla .. In (Price ...s th final round Wallace started out Williamson .. 7 In slambaag ,.. 44 stylo and posted five Schindler . to Jaw loft's .. Nelson's without Kewhauoea straight It a return. Wallace worked hts left to Yoon bl .. 42 perfection during the flnat flv rounds Crafts of the battle and many fan thought ho k-should hav gotten the decision . r.Jg 444 Total - T Some of th greatest gridden ever listed in the hall of fame were members of this famous aggregation. Gardiner end Billie Burk held down the wing positions. Dave Tarpy and Jack Tarpy, brothers, were tb tackles. Doe Murphy, known to all high school athletes ef today, end Nick Smith were the guard Georg Worthing urn the pivot mane- wee composed ef The baekfleld Don ftiter, quarterbacfcr Ab Howell. bnllbaekf Scott Groeabeck and Freddie Smith, halfbacks. For - a regular combination this eleven was tha greatest la the football la tory of Interscholastic Utah, according te rood Callahan, the Stage" of th west Aside from the first defeat at (he hands of the All Hallows College flv the team of this period was never scored upon. They defeated Butt Ike high twice end also trounced East Denver high school eleven ta two' battle During this stage of athletic Doc" Murphy recovered the first fumble In Utah gridiron history and raced half tha lengtb of the field for a touchdown. Freddie Smith.' star halfback, and Ab Howell, colored fullback, are regarded by Callahan as two of th greatest footballers that ever performed on the soil In Utah. Although the team of this period was one of championship caliber in mast any section of the United States tbe team of 1 (OS was dose second. TEAM HEATS THREE YEARS LATER IN NO MAN'S LAND. (With A pologiet to Anon.) Ih No Hant land I vendor if J AU-Hcdlo- REST DIFIE AlKfciAd aUdccIJct ; b Old Were u Invincible f -- Cor-ons- In Presidents Attach. till C-- tttla.-Raate- v rs. meet exercise discretion and stop demaodtnx ridiculous paying th prices fer players, or they or likely to kava a sad awakoalag. to Preaid eat Baa Johnson of tho American league. "Prosperity la th last twe years has carried the magnates off their feet," said President Johasea today, "and they are forgetting whet the word prudence means. They may he optimistic ever th 122 season, hut 1 am India ad to he a hit skeptical. "W ere and have bees traveling along on a fictRlou prosperity for th last two or three years, and th soonar w step down the better It will be for the gome aad everybody ooncorned." LAKE ia about to It greataot eoaeoa la tadopendoot botbalL Thera an to ba laaguos of gAlT variety la the cityopen this winter and the sport should raeaivs The three Impetus In these pvt Port devotees above have been diligent la the organ ixatloa of these league which will take care of almost Jdd per sent of tho ett Irene of Salt Lake who have any dwtow to play at the hoop game. To dn thorn throe promoters from Spauldings have succceeded ia organising four longues. Tho four leagues are to of twenty-ai- s , team, or 2(0 players representing various, organisations of tha Tha Commercial league bid fair to bo tho fastest circuit of the town.city.Denny Aushermaa Is president of the league and Harry llalton Is as crelary --treasurer. Teams from tho Eastern Athletic club, the Deseret Gymnasium, Utah Oil Refining, Granite Alumni, and Utah Lumber, with either the Sugarhouse or Federal Reserve Rank team will complete the list of competitors. The league will play on Wednesday nights at tha . Deieret Gymnasium. The Bankers' League boast eight teams, entered from the Deseret, Capper, Federal Reserve, Walker, Hal loran Judge, Utah Savings, and the National Bank ef the Republic. Tbe Bankers will play at the Deseret Gymnasium on Saturday afternoons. The Employees' League has entered eight teams They represent tho Deseret News. Beckman Abstractors, Bnarr Grocery,- Famous Mayer Leaky, Mountain State Telephone and Western Electric. This league will play at the Deseret Gymnasium on Friday nights. In tho new CUy League, organised Wednesday night, there are teams from Fort Douglas, Poplar Orovo A. , Spalding store. Salt Lake Firemen. O. B. L. and Van Leuvaa. Aaaberman la president of this league end Art Trott Is secretary treasurer. The league plays at Fort Douglas on Wednesday nigh to. In addition to tho teams named herein, there are several independent organisations la town that will compote throughout tho season. There la a "possibility .of even further organisation of leagues to moot the , desires ef the hoop hungry public. upl WCATSARE : do-or-- dl (By Aaneclnted Freaa.) CHICAGO. Deo. 2L Club owners ef the major end miner leegees Wah.-Jeff- ., , MAGNATES AGAINST FRENZIED FINANCE iris S U.OuhauHmll -- O there are of tha opinion that t teams of th Ml of the old-tiLake high echo! would,.Sand tha Leopard a beating with ease. Th football experiweight, ence, and plrtt, ln the opinion of some would predominate with the and 1(04 .Daring th lift, seasons at th Sait LAke high school three of th classiest grid teams that ever donned the togs wen listed In harness. They lost but on gome In three years, this on to tbe All Hallows College machine la their firm appearance In 1I9L From that stag on until the 1100 season was finished and the record books closed, they were termed the "Ivinciblea" They met end defeated Montana end Colored teams a well os high school teams of Utah. They also trounced ob twe octha Utah university eleven casions JOHNSON WARNS w Wash. & Jeff. Given Pretty Fair Chance. i, 1.1 , ASHINGTON, " d- t-- o(l. - -- r Y kea ; . McVEY PLANNED TORK. way S' Bern henoflt ef aeM to have been tim of hts death, flghtora of De (4. Plane' today for tad NcVt T V fa Metttnu at the - , h M. Ih "A 1 5 V |