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Show i O 8 V- ' "" r '' ' 'y W'' kr - t- - " ..- p' V f ( "S r ( .. 4 ? e m V r . V , t- L. - THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4 1922 J 5 - IOWA FOOTBALL STARS : SUEOTVE FACULTY TACKLING EAST AND WEST SCHOLASTIC QUINTS STUDENT MAY PLAY : WITH UNORGANIZED . TEAM WITHOUT PAY SI7 HOOP FEUD TONIGHT Jv Dont Explain Bruggy Deal Big Leagues Fans Believe New Coaster 'M Railroaded r Case of Gordon Locke I Disposed of and Authorities Give Grid Star Clean Slate -- Mohardt Played. 7 ' r u An examination of western conference of which were made public today, ex- plained the exoneration of Gordon Locke, star University of Iowa fullback, of charges of professionalism, despite, the fact that he played summer baseball. j. Locke's case differed from those of the twenty-tw- o middle , western athletci who have been disbarred or faced disbarment - -- following conference rule covering his case,' was cited:' folowing conference rule covering hi case, was cited: - Interest at Fever Pitch-West May Lose One Star by Illness. LyJ ocrai' " " " " student may engage in an glxrasriraitig-aeT- ft tna aumnvsr"raci i!m on a team that has no permanent j 2UBS PIN HOPES such a team Is rorranlkhtfonprorMtd . ON COAST STARS not a professional or . that written permission has been TO BOLSTER TEAM author-'! , cured from the proper athletic tias wad ifca.tr atkefc permtsaiom. la iol " only or team during a vacation. CHICAGO, reb. 4 Wahm Kits - Locke. It was pointed out. complied Ictcr, masiser ef the Cbtea ae with all the provisions of this rule. aa 14 today that -- there la gmtmK t be a Ut of for Devine Innocent . x jrsiT-sslab tbia tcsslsf berths, oa .orheetllag r i.i. fprlnR.So Far in Probe have a fiae array of for the nttkll pesittoBa." saidtaint WWA riTT. Iowa. Feb. 4 Th the prospects .f the ..allst.c of Iowa athletic authorities deIt aaeaa. that the matt Cuba, clared today tbtJhfcrawrd act new. develonments tending to show that Atf- -t hae te shot see he la heet fitted far fcey -- DtfiiMr- captain of last year's the fab. With aaltrau llha Jack "Western conference championship foot Darla, Inaaftdd sat Oaear ball team, or Cordon Loek$. captainaa hand ta aaaht sea. Dmr Kitty elect, ara guilty of engaging In profes-- , I ana pretty eaare that wa will pick sional ot athletics at the right aaaa far the paettleaa. -aHe44oL ittaaaeod that the Members -- of the athletic board today left aad eeatee field peailfteae wera rea f f i med thetr statements rf yesteralnaeat rertaia ta he allotted ta twa PacUW aaaat ncnlta tCM.tl.a.1 day that. In their opinion, both athletes wera tnaocent. was Announcement la H HUiar, the made today that Locke wrote to uniaatfleld.e obtained feem the haa Frooeivf elah, KlUefer hall.eaa ha versity authorities last Rummer for per haa solved the problem far the left mission to play baseball at Kanawha. field ftrlea evktio the eeatar field Iowul Be was informed, according to sa.ms aim eat aare ta ft today's announcement, that he could paatdaa ta A mold Pasts, wha eemee ta taa do so if he conformed to the rules. Caaba frem Lae Aogeloa. Locke stated todav that he knew the rules regarding professionalism and beWtth theaa neatUeae halleved ta Ilka praettoollr decided. It laaha nt-flethe receiving of money for playing, a hard ld nabt far the other and absolutely conformed, to these regpaaHtloa with aaeaa eatadldatea ulations in fcis activities at Kanawha la field. the and elsewhere. I was working in Kanawha, and my aole purpose In playing baseball was to keep In training for football he said. Locke says he has no knowl- ACTORS HftNT DERS edge of tmnn beta c split among player on the Kanawha team. Ha sayi ha never received a cent (or hi service. TO USE IX TO Conch Howard Jones said: 'Thera ta Devine haa ahnliMly no questionIn that , a professional aim participated oaateat of any sort or violated state-manany and from the eoafeprno rales,and of Locks Oscar K. Johnson, of the Ksnawfas haaebalt praatdaht a elation. 1 am convlncedThat Lock. la also absolutely innocent- - - H said, "The ttme1s drawing dose scald' however, that if he found any proof that Lock was In on a split of base- - when Ira Dern will be called upon to defend hla title of champion la t ball receipts or violated , any eonferom rulae h would be dropped Imme tho middleweight wrestling diately from Iowa athletic teams Next Friday le th date set . Director Jones expressed ths opinion that th summer baseball rule should for this contest when tb champion be or enforced off either wiped wtU meet Paul Prehn In a finish rtsidly the books aad that ho welcomed the In wrestling match at the Balt Lake he is certain VMtlmUe, for, he says, leaa than nny that town would suffer theatre. Prehn Is supposed t nr. ether eehool In the conference In a rive today and If trains are on time wholaeale lnveetl.atlon of summer he will get work eat In the gymnabaseball playing by coiled athletic tarn. sium this afternoon where th tan will be able tb see him. Mohardt Maybe Dern Ts doing a lot of Bard work on th ipaLand np te th pressor On Black List Too tlm baa been wrastllng with heavier men than himself. Every day SOUTH BEND, Tnd Feb. 4 Johnnv Mohardt. star halfback on th Notr Abe Caplan consent to be tossed Dam football team, admitted today to about for half an hour and It la a a faculty member that he played In a wonder to those- - who watch the football cams with the Rarln Amerihow Dern can handle training can .Leyton team at MPwauke after auch a big man o easily. Caplan tb close of tb football season last la a very good wrestler but when November. Announcement to thla efDern goes after him to put him fect was made by th Rev. William A. down It la done so quickly that ths rarer, chairman of ths university's ay can barely follow tea moventklstlo committee ment. O. D. Chapman le also work- No action has been taken In th rase. Dern. log with Mr. Cnruy sold, aa Mohardt finished his Dern during It la reported that course St th end of th January hi rehearsal at n local theatre remaster and is lenvlnir school. With where he la to appear In aa act as' One Peeeh, star burdlar and football the bouncer'' hae demolished sevman. Mohardt had been exonerated of eral chairs and tables. On of tbo havtnd played ke th Taylorerllle-Ca- r actors weighs 140 pound and Darn llnvlll 'contest. In which eight Notr ' picks this man up bodily sod throws ok part, t him through an open door. Ha ban tried to make things aa natural aa and now th actors In .possible Weston High Still Derna part refuse te work with tho : baceause of bruised arms . Walking Over 'Em champion and legs, and they have Informed Dern that if he wants te breek up PRESTON. V.X . Westea high beat tb any more furniture to use an axe,. Oaelda ladles here yestsrder by th mere, Douglas Beealey Is working hard ef St to tt. Tho teams pleyed fairly eves to get himself In proper condition la th flrt half. to meet Dean Parks of Provo. Tb seer, i Them two boys are about evenly Waataa. OeeSda. matched and. while Parks has had o. r. p o. r. t. p. considerable more experience In tlMerrttl.rf ..4 t 4 1 Willis farf 1 th class than baa professional Maoahn.if , Sit t Baem.rf . 'Beealey; yet the latter believes that J' tOieome Oeeeltnd,lf .1 b la fo and sustain hla win I going I S'Oeiemae.rf .1 Ollb.rt.lf Iktle . . reputation that he la the best counPratt. S'LOlton.lg tn th Intermountaln wrestler . Brlmhatla , . try. Cntler.ro -- .414111 I -- "t Uni-arsi- ty KM-lef- er. ut hard-hlttl- ag H UPTHEnilTlE ta n, , i . r ..144 41 I Crwshaw.lg Reasaey.lg X .44 .t GRANTSVILLE DOES 4 tt Tetl4 . Total. ..! NEAT COMEBACK " PAYSON TRIUMPHS GRANT8VILLB. Peb. 4 A pbeaevnlna! com beck In fine! half wen a gam for OVER NEPHI FIVE Grantsvllloeor hertbe14last night ever Mnrray high T of to tt. Tb gams repaired by th Fob. 4. Payee high took a an extra period for settlement. Marrar seemed eaey wtaner at the aad contest tram Nephl her lest events score of IS to IT. Tb Wilsons and of tb first half, the score at the end vt for Payton aad Burton for tbo vhtt- - that tlm being H to 4. Tho locals did a great cemvbaek In the latter ported and manager to tie np th more. An extra gra minute period put them to th good. Paysso. Bacon and Kaatelllo for Murray and B. o.T.rp. Watson. H. Ysnoe.lt . .1 Grrntsvtll. starred. 11 H.WBeoo.rf I I PAYSON, leaa by th L Wilson. , Wood,tg Peary OIpjB.I T 17j Total Aushermaa. Raters, 4 ...4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 Jt ,.l14 Pulver.il MrPhrso,r Tetets . -- . -- .14 4 4)2 Th aeorat ' Craatsvlll. . Marray. ... 0 T a. r. f. F.t Baeoa.lf ..111 t t 4 Kastelllr.rf 4 4 4 lt J,ffrtes.rf. .14 .4 4 4 CHverali, 4 4;Androa.a F it - j vv Taeel. peeved easy forji.Jordan yesterday Jordon gym,-th- s bBaal soar gam played la th Wlag 44 te 14. Th Boot Digger Maned Strang aad tacraased their load th ftaat- - whlet la. aatll etoadily Clark aad ITxIt for Toooi aad Dow for Jordoa Marred. wv 4 14 ,.UUM SALIMA. rb Sallaa high beat Men-ra- e her last night In a fast aad thrllHag keep centeet by the seer of If to Hamphreay for Salts wag at th tap ef the eeerara with mo field goals Wldeea cored for Monroe. 4. l. high ear re: . o t. f. p. Mean. . . . 4 4 II o. f. r. f. R. 041 Is pie. If 0. t. r. p.t Wllllsmr.lf FOowaaa.rfl .e4 e tlThompoe.rf .1 14 I Humphrer.lf 41 144 411 11 If 4 tiMoward.s ...4 Wider. rf .414 41tHepollr.rf ft Clark.. 7...4 Y Frterem. 4 4 naddler., . 4 KSbrtaa.e .1 1 I Frau. 4 11 4 4 4i 4 4 4 4 4 .4 4 4 MIMsen.lg Hwludle.lg Boborg.rf ,.4 Lauisp4.lg Skhklars -- 4 4 4 SJDastrepJf .,4 ..4 4 4 44 Wlngat.rg .4t 44 4 4l:Cpr.rg - o. 1 .:ll Cettlegrf ass, ,.4 eiCramp.rg Touts . .211414 amyira. 444 ft 44 Smith. 12 Medleby.l Bell. If . M ..141 ' - till- . Ml 11 IT .4 14 4 44i TeUle . .. Referee, Chrlsleuran umptr,.P,trsa. Teula Ths short hols Is growing in popularity in golf On svery hand one sess svidencs of its increasing vogue. Nowadays. four short holes are regarded aa course ths minimum for an and the tendency is to havs a larger number. The new course hers has four short holes, although the greens are designed, and very welt designed, to out all that is best and strongLeopard bring est in the player. and st rs hard-groun- d Thyxaut ?t A Coif Association California Gridders May Play Onlr Rule Colleges Observing One-Ye- ar (By Pacific Sport Service.) HERB If every possibility thgt th University of California this football season of 1424 and hereafter will refuse to schedule games wfth any college that doe not adopt and adhere to the one year rule" college of It le an open secret that last season St Marys for student several of whom were transfers.-Bac- k Oakland, CaL, had an exceptional team, In th 1420 season the Unlverand go In for athletics as a aide issue with played St.toMarys ally of California aa 4. studies first should be called upon to and 127 routed ths team points disbanded Last compete against students who are at a a consequence th teamovercame the St college for athletics and little else. We year, 1421. a miracle do not claim that tbia situation exists Mary team and they played the any of tha Coast colleges without a able game against practically127 Pint-bu-ro in on year rule, but w do claim that th t won by California team that year rule will absolutely do away tha score thl tlm wa only 21 to one with the possibility of this evil coming 4 io favor of the California varsity. In. The one year rule la death to th Leeks to Educational Fnture.onet-ter- n "tramp" athletes, end the "tramp" n number of athlete ara the worst evil that intergone bow or otherdecided that It wa collegiate football stars competition faces today." educato th beat Interest St. of thetr For to Help Others See Light. May Marys. tion to transfer McCormick cam all thowawaya The colleges of the Pacific Coast who Bahan from Detroit, Mich, under and strictly Stock-to- n Conference all Notre Dam student came west. coUege adher to tba play on year rule," Calisame from a northwestern not make any Issue on tb will fornia and another man BtnlT' ,m,V,tban point towards forcing smaller college tha cmL ThorM.wor all doe aot to adopt th rule, but when it cornea Mary tavern and aa then smaller colleges playing Caliout year" rule 1these to to tb fornia. It ts practically assured that to pkf student" were eligible will agree to the gams only California far as Bt. Marys wad concerned. on condition, that th opposing colDeed Like Tramp. lage posltirely eliminate freshman and din- - transfer students from their teams On of tb California otnoMtt tn play California. If thla la done. It la gm Mi nr tho ono year ruio aaiL to suppose that reasonable also quit b ! to do not want iHflegeBut colleges will fall In line and ask of dictating to a fUjr th public other tha asms condition when scheduling game against th non using "one year ul thl It I manifestly California atudenta, who rule" colleges. sub-sori- be Names Committees j NEW YORK, Feb. I ITbe Inter parted. Frevo and Banka Melutesh aad Dlaes aad Miller for th Spanish ' Fork high, m tarred. Th ( ecomi , . Frees. Tayler.lf -- .1444 MoIateah.rf t 4 Diaoa,e , ..I I MeweU.lg 1 17 114 r I Leraou.lt n ,.444 ,.2 DpaaMk rarfc. 0. T. r. F. .4 4.4 4 4 4 414 , Aloxander.e 2 Gardner.tg .14 4 2 F Hanks If 4 II Miller.rf O. T. F. 114 .4 I I TsUla , ,14 4 TJt TotAls tx .17 Refera Taylor. t 2 11 kudMNTg Fay .Id v -- 4 eev-ler- al i Kama. 1 1 i r dfat4 SUMMIT BEATS MORGAN HIGH a III ill Ills f lll ..1441 ,7 c... Totals.. Referee, wniTmv been matched te box tea round 'with K. C Circus of Pittsburg, at Lorain, Fdb. 12. it was announced her today. t. s wor vrfa"V v ? " t.a aw trnn i v -- short," filer and although the outcome of their decision is to deposit the ballsel-la a bunker in front of ths green, it dom occurs toihem that they look the wrong plub, It is a nics question as to whether a tee Is a help or a disadvantage at a short hots. First-clas- s players seldom uss one except perhaps, when there is a hunker closely guarding the front of the green and they want to hit th ball up with aa little run as possible on It, 0 that It rosy drop almost dlfa-lee- s. Against the wind, when they are using an Iron club, they generally play the short from the turf, and atrlk the ball whsthaa been railed a "descending blow, the impact occurring 'lh4 d reaches instant befor th th bottom of the arc of tbe earing. Thla I what Is commonly known as th push short, and tha result is to mak tha ball bora strongly through tho wind and, owing to the back spin imor two parted to It, atop withinA a yard te I a die of where it pitches of the bite because th bal advantage on the ground as the descending dub-bea- d to meets la helps produce th back spin. This, perhaps. Is a shot for an advanced golfer, but It la Just possible that many medium handicap men would bav greater control over tha ball at abort bole say 120 yard or really o If they ware to dispense with tees, which at present are used as 4 matter of course by three players out of every four. t 'This i 71T A fclrt :PI , ' I -- 1 rj - s f s. TT it club-hea- IT 4 (Special to Tho New.) BLACKFOOT. Ida., Feb. 4 An announcement of Interest to follower of the wrestling game I made by Parley a bout be Flitton. who baa arranged ween Cliff Lewie. Pacific coast light and the young vywelght champion, Russian, Abe Caplen. who recently a hot Mondt Toots' Joe the hefty gave contest here Lewis At that time, challenged Art Chester at the ringside and while moot Chester le willing to Lewis, yat ft wa arranged that LSwIs and Cap-Ia- n meet in a finish bout on Feb. 4, and then Cheater at p later data will take on tbe winner. Fab. 4. No friction now exists between th United State Golf ' Association and the Western Golf As- aoclation over rules of th gam so- statement mads by Praa- - ' cording to ldent Albert R-- Gates of th Western body, who said that ther were no "1 differences between the two associs- - ' ' tlons except regarding the stymie about which It was hoped an under- - ' would soon ba reached. standing - At the recent of (He Wester Golf Association.meeting President Gates an nouncad that th V. 8. G. A. had agreed to recognize as local rules all th innovation made by tha Western Association, except for tha stymie and th , of ths ball from an unplayable ! lifting 11. He said the stymie would remain ' abolished In the Western Association ; until further notice- - while th rule al- - j lowing the lifting of th ball whan would be rescinded. Further conferences both among th t In America and with golfsra sentatlrea Of Ht. Andrew will b held In the future, it Is sald Adams; lit lineup- Alpine A. C. TF L. Beack rf ' Btvarlua. Ft. Rsttlson O T. F P. 2 1 11 rf.t rf.... 4 4 4Nll, 4 4 M. Rsndersn 1 4 4Hen-l- ey 4 4 -i 1 21 Smith, e . . j i 4 4 R Reward 4 14-44 4 Nell, rg 2 4 I Andersen rg 4 I L Howard Ig 4 4 .. Lafaraai J SALf LARK DIVISIOX. Tmb. 1a. d. VI . Mt High Kftat High r.. . KORTMKRX DIVISIOX W. 4 . ..... I. 9 T C. lJou I es.be.1 OIBAll trrYrrr: .?8U 'I JW Aoe ...r .409 " m Utah State Scholastic Divisions XEfBO DIY1810X. RIVERTON F4b- - WTh Rlvaxtoa learn 'Twww. was defeated A y th Alpine A. C. ... 1 .A. evening at Rteerton by th eoant of II to 9prktftlll .a t The tetOns played fast bell with Al e.ftr Fruo tb all ef time pine leading .. 9 t Fm MartlnWas the high scorer fee th win- Itouhh 8 ners with six field tools. Bsttlsoa starred Sep hi .... (or tb Uvers. OGDEX DIT15I0X. - .O TO GOLF CODE CHICAGO, Standing of Basketball Teams in lie, till Total .. 14 umpire. Baker. l I te Back. as. .1 NO FRICTION AS t 4 wt Wbf Ofdi I Ji 4 4 4 4 4 Xorth Cacht Oneldft ...... Bontfc Cache , JOKDAX DIYISOX. ret7 Mamf . . OniatuvOla Tooele I . seam .... Monro AiriXB DIVWJOX,- - 8VlM . OuuiImi , , ,.f .. Dee 1 i Am 8 J499 Y.Ct ; i t;8 I J999 1M 4M(4fllMlt 8 I iim tviniv I 8 ... 4 a ara a , b 1 0 88U 4 .990 8 JW SETIEB DIVISIOXT , ir. I, t.v. 8 "I .7 M ..ess. 98 18 .90 .999 .. saw PangHtWh .... ?.C. ,i.aw J09 Wa Id. .... .t I iMtgftn Tmdi. RklifMil Xonntl I e I Dmrte High 4 Tfm. Rbirhiui el. JordM as uW.e f ... 9 8 g999 SOUTH MX DIYI5I0X. JU T.O. 8 4 urn fkmrmn high V.SSB4 seeeseeeel I gM Xardock Anukau 1 1 Dhsl Catlivt S4Cg 4HII0ltttV V . 'T de-tl- ar, Lewis and Caplen Are DAVIE NORTHERNERS WIN. t 1 s TrAYSVILLErFebr 4 Th Davlg took th leaguers, high Northern West high school Northerns Into camp by the score of 14 to II. The gam waa played in the local high school gymnasium. The locale started from tha to win the gam. openlngwhlstle Nevsrhnce did th Black .and " comenear them. I V under-clubbi- Matched For Bout Alpine A. C. Winner Over Riverton Quint . - 1441 Ill At vu (It (tea ...4 ,'1 . X f h, afe: hr 24 llif Totals . ..14 Total Rsrefoa, Waraar; amplr, Bird. - 1 DIXIE BEATEN BY MURDOCK hJ. COALVILLE, Feb. 4 Morgan high fell befor (he onslaught of the North Summit h no peter, here last evening, the final word being tt to i for ths locale Tha local, led at th sad of th tint half by tha LEADER OAMR. acore of 25 to L , Farrell. Paco and P. Neeley for th wta-asKAY4V1LJ-- E, Feb. 4. BoxelSor high was Toomer while starred, for starred the 4 sfsated bp Devts hi dee aad bard fought visitors. Th sera:., . basketball game yeeterdap ' by " the t core af 4 te 21. The wta Is tb fink far Margmo. O. T. T. F. th bull this year la 4 taaga T. F. 1 2 2 51 ramll.lf . .1 4 F.j F. Dtxon.1t Leva, Adam aad ReVlaeea played goed LToomer.rf tiPhalea.rf ..5 I 414 ball tag tba wiaatiXk Watktag starred ter Portar.o .1 I 4 liP.Nsoloy ..fI I4 III Boxelder. , Chadwlckig I I I II Paco.lg 115 Bopklns,rg 4 4 I Ijl , , Tbe ecerel . ..I 4 4 Giles, Davie Ceesty. 2lenldw. Touts . Totals . .24 11 Itf. O.T. F. P( O. T. F. F . Referee, Hrnearoon. Etiasoa.lf ..114 1llTBIhopJf 4 4 . 11 4 14 4 Love.rd Krakikrt .1 ' FRl blY JlATC HED. 4 Adsmse ."4" 4 412 Booth' c 4 4 4 Reblaeon.rg Slbbslg 4 4 4 Iteraey.lg .41 J g CLEVELAND, Ohlq, Fib. 4.x-D- hny WatklnSTC Frush. Cleveland featherwslght," haa Haaaabor.0 4 4 4 4 ..4 i pisy-esterda- y; 8PKXNGY1LLXL, Pth. L Tha Ualvaralty fraohmaa wan ont aar tha BprSaffallto high team ta aa axtra perM gama playad fain laat arefll&f by tha acoro or tf to SI, - Tha froabmaa lad at tha Tha locale atagad a rally and- - tlad (ha aeoro at tha of ttma aad (haa tha fraahmaa aad rag alar won tha gyma ta Lhaaxtra pariod (Special to The News.) Tha FK 1b4. In (h forcUanMt, Conch Young-gun' mV Frabamir , prlrOfta, ytftrt. pUr4 O. T. F. P. O. T. F. P. Boarort (ho Ditto hoop arttnu. 1 T a . 9 otthar UiSi $ . game until tha final Brady, !f f 0 o 9 K i IllClark.lf Horton of Murdock Moaaea.rf .4 4 Crania ar.rf J ? 9 fjwhittla high 4 i 1 9 I ponK maa caging 19 flald gcata. 1 t Llfnaup and aeora: 1 Murdock. Dixie. o T. F P I Q.T. F.f. Tm . ... if 4 4 4 4 It If 1 Joeeph. Rafaraa. Thorum.. Horton, rf 102 4 4 . 5 anlllvan ,rf 4 4 4 11 4 4 4 Atkin, e... tA Bonks, e.. Murdock ig 4 4 4 4 Pmkihaa r I t I 4 4 4 ICroeby Ig,-- e Gunn, rg ..4 ll.nnd, iFrU . FINALLY GRAB LEAGUE GAME T'.i't'tf ti t .Championship Markinlexas Heet v United UTAH FROSH WIN PROVO HIGH GETS SLAP-IN 'FROM SPRINGVILLE ANOTHER IN EXTRA PLAY LOOP NEBO r. - AN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb. 4. Final play in tho Texas open golf chamStates golf association appointed special committees at an executtv pionship tournament began her today with three contestant ta meeting yesterday.more position to surpass th low score of 222, made In the 1221 nations! Chairman -of the important committee are- Rule of golf committee. open tournament at the Columbia Country club, Washington, by Jim Howard F. Whitney, New YoTk. A. Robert BmrEUbr committee, Championship Cyril Walker, of Englewood. N. J., with 112orforFattheOHara f New Gardner. Chicago. Bob MacDonald of Chicago with 122, ed commitconduct and Amateur staiu mark by equaling their York, with 144 can bent tb national47 championship within tee. A, D. Locke. Boston. MacDonald' for hie second 12 yesterday committee, W. two'atroke "of'the pro feed on al "course records, which wa made under dlf- Implements and ball N. J. D. Vanderpool. Newark, holes. on three ferent conditions Eligibility Hat committee, J. D-- Stand-laMacDonald la paired today with Jr Detroit. matches and relations Clarence money a tb prize will be computedo Mangham, who holds th rec on International the basis of the total score for F. ord. and the match wa expected to hole. committee. Walter Cup. Howard of effect York. Th New Bob a draw Whitney, large gallery. for the $1,600 Charles Hoffner, Philadelphia Tuxe(he keen competition Peebles, Louisville, John Goldeo, waa A1 yesterday first prixe apparent do, N. T ; Leaperance, Kansas City, LOGAN SHOOTERS when eleven player turned In card Bill Melhorn. Tul. Okia.. and Mart! 140. Cal . while above 14 Dutra. Delmont. MAKE GOOD MARKS under Hutt Martin. Loa Angeles, fresh from yesterday are not eliminated. a while 146. made matches, Some of the day' best cards; The firet ehoot of the California LOO AX. Feb 4 tn 154. hi brother, Ernest, turned held Aside club . AM PM. Tot. Wkneheerer Junior-Rif- le from the foregoing player who hero yeeterdxjr In (he Imogen Hnrdwere gml Walker Englewood.. 7 70 12 beat 150 yeivterday were Leo. Dlegel, Cvril lerfes. The bva mode i fl&o chewing end New Bob MacDonald, Chicago... 72 4? 14 Hall, BirmingOrleans; Chari eonie good ecoree were mode. Irt Rooen Towne. Plttwburg: Pat O'Hara. New York with 49 put ham, A 1a; Ed (wen topped (he pnrticlpente Otto Hackbarth. ClncinntL77 Lafayette Indiana; Donald Elcan waa eee Lloyd Gulllckacn, of a poeelble 109 McHutt Martin. Los Angeles. .74 9 and Fred Blatter and Cecil Abe Kspinoeo, San Franctaco; BUIHara. end with Leo Dlegel. New Orleans.. 71 Kenzie. Dallas, Tex, and Pat 0 Coble? tied for third with 99 oach Abe Espino, San Fran.. .71 Charles Jenkina conducted ' the match. New York. Pete O'Hara, New York.... 71 Tha acores follow: Dlegel. aa a result of bis prelimhas a chance In th Mortis Dutra, Del Mante,..7; inaries thuraday, n 5 Ifiia Sfaltoth. 4- if Three Golfers Stand Cknce to Lower w BFAXISH FORE,' Feb. - Tb leeol high Kheel baeketeer leek Free 4wm far a Th Frevo If 't 44 win bar yeMarda team led at tha esd ef th first half; but a an loeals top tn tb fightlag rally pat th Th shock of the contract killed what llttl cbancs remained of hi lighting at tba bead of the list. Remember Chanderler Egan at the Kational Champtonahlp who took 11 on on short hoi and 1 for another and Called to qualify? He had not taken over five on any of the long hole. Among th rank and file of golare fer, howevek, failure atjhort holeathan far mot, frequent proportionately flrat-claconcernr e where player ed, and a study of the ware of the multitude Indicates that the reason la te b found In the weakness which the moderate golfer Ha for himself when less than a full drivs la damanded. A good many tint that long handicap men who seldom dries mors than abodt IT yard will not dream of taking a driver when hole of that length. they come I, sound up his training yesterIn ths old das. the short hole was day afternoon, and Ja already as a luxury, an almost effemfor the big East-Webasket viewed inate . trifls, a concession to persons shooting battle In the Deseret gym who liked being pampered on the linka Both five sre tools ht st more than two short holes Hi eighteen big tussle. A defeat to the Hast std-eone on the outward Journey ,and the would men curtains to their l$2r Other 81 in the homeward half basketball aspirations. s for instance, hss but two. Andrew From the previous showings of ths No doubt they were lusty felloak who two quintets dope' favor the Panthgame in previous generers to emerge victors. They have won pursued the can deduce that from the Both ations you from Granu at i4and size clubs but we Wo weight of theirwere them by a very gmall games went know do not that Any keensame they these but Farmers gave margin er than tbs golfers of the present era the Hill Toppers the worst drubbing on a a smack driver. full with Ths received this year. hae they East Benchers have won one game from the Rraalts, .and kwt .ona to the U vsaetioit 4s fsVor nf ths short holes, D. B. V, West high and Granite. demanding a carefully judged Iron or Wtth this as m basis the Panthers un- maShie short from ths tee. has set In because long driving has becoms doubtedly have an edge. cheap. Man players may find It none LPOPARD4 MAY BE to simple of achievement, hut thr fact A L&FEU E T-O- WEllX In sum that, on Late reports from the East high, remains mer time, all sorts of fearful and wonhowever, are to the effect that the derful are Therepossible. Leopard are an enltrely rejuvenated fore, thelengths inclination Is to multiply ths floor team, and that they will take the number of holes which call SO less for their ancient enemy. per against cent stronger then they were tn the than a full short, snd insist on to .mJn Gvantxa- - game, and East side backer aeem to hav But the short hole Is seldom an easy plesity of faith In their doing thia lithole It ought not to be Ae a rule. It tle thing The Ioparda may have a better bristle with difficulties fora and aft, chance to win than outside appearances right and left, and all too frequently; would Indlcats For the past week Instead of being an oasis In the dessnd a half sickness hss stalked at ert of a day's duffing. It proves to be ones a very painful place of retribution. Any among the Panther. Not whole large since the Granite game hae the know that ther golfer of team been out to practice together. ave beesexperience more real breakdowns at Dick Williams, stellar Black and Red short holes than at long ones. guard, haa been out of uniform for over a week. Reports, however, lndl There wse Edward Ray s g at the cate that he will be In the game to- eleventh Catcher Bruggy Portland Club. bole at 6t. Andrew s which In the West game with Granite night. hl lh bl tournament of last EEW short year back they bandel Charles Murphy, then owner of the Vewman suffered from the sprained cold a Ctibk hi passport out of the National league for making charges of ankle. In addition h. ha. bad ?U,uiS. tSJ blrilti him out of school. keptrallies some sort against his fellow magnates or something of that sort Now that haa the we knew was that of a man who held in th two luck After comes William F. Baker, owner of the Phillies, who Is was 34 holes scratch prise at winning a brother schools ye,dsrday each team can be as- Portland magnates with 'tampering with fcis players. Yet we hear charging very comfortably until, in lh of no move being sured a hu.e turnout of fans Th made againot Baker. Then, too, theres a recent deal which needs a lot of West side students are cominr en afternoon, he took 12 for a short hole explanation and which borders very much on being a casq of railroading a masse to ae their quint crawl up on which. In the morning, he had dons tn young player out of tho major league. We refer to Catcher Bruggy. one the Saint. The Eaat blah students, or the boot was waived backstops in tho big leagues. Bruggy by both thetr team will win, are the National and American league and sold at Portland, Ore. We confident out ont and all. Play will coming know of a half dosen team sadly Inmagnates need of a first class and here start at oclock. Homer Warner and to slip through their fingers Mr. Bakercatcher, they allow Bruggy this Tommy Fltapatrick will b tb offi11 by his little self. Talk about the elimiantion of the engineered draft clause" cials Injuring the chance of the young player-hoabout Bruggy? ft DAVIS SHOOTERS MONROEFIVE Th t. r. r 4 4 4 4lDoa.lf p, 4 1! ,4 Kolsoo.lg ,.l 4 4 Woolley.lg .4 4 4 4 Jones, rg . .1 4 4 2j B.WxUon.rg 4 i 414 Total , .1414 7 14i Total. Referee, Dych umpire, Anderson, JORDAN PLAY, PINOCHLE WITH T TOOELE FIVE SAUNA TRIMS apn . Panther OTH -- w, f ; Feb. 4. jV' J HICAG0, rules, the results A r i Jt wJ:; uga j r |