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Show mr "7V i I ' m M'liY a w w i THE DESESET . n&ru f 0 .1922 MONDAY FEBRUARY bMMb tJOOWyJSBT GOKraEEKS' wou MOOF 'WNM SCHOLASTIC BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT WILL BE PLAYED ON ONE COURT GOLD AND BLUE SHOOTERS Tbwi i DISPLAY REMARKABLE FORM 1MKII01 THROUGH ENTIRE SCHEDULE T Coach Vadal Petersons Goal Cagers Defeat Plucky East Quint and Clinch Title - Saints Win Six Straight. O team finished-aunspotted schedule defeating the j East high team Sai- score of night in the Ddheret Gymnisium by the Gold and. Blue n Thwaictory is jthe sixth straight for the mark if leaegame CwFYadaTBetersQng'f rrcriisplayed and Leopards inconsiderable promj! ed superiority over the not . ittt. ratter dansenw. (aetpr to L. D. S. U. Iioop league games by THE hS -- iSr Scranito. exceptional one of the strong divisions of the , IXion. which is classed as 6tst6 u d a fi' nut ,ur,hr b fiVl crediF forgmlgltl) rough (h(LeT'er t LOS- - or t. ltriyhgtlit " ithilT. re Dell.ScMurray CaiiUl. plo iett, 4o Petc'eon meihiny participate. Pett at , Don Irvine, substituting tor ud guard played a tine gam clone of the main causes for the of the U 1. 8, ump In fashion worked In very JtcMurray a place. ST. enftmn' tf a - e eight-roun- PI" athletic wps I.Ttt.tloso ta attead the meeting, West, diwhich woo railed hy C.-rector of athletics at howth Dakota wen StitrCeHnw Dieehlaga,, -North to Marijoelte ealveraityt Dakota Barth Dakota State lolloget t olveraltyt Noralngetde Collegei St. Thomas trrightoa Collegei Vftrblaaa Agrlealtormi CeU tegei Sooth Dakota Calverotty aad . tooth Dakota State. We feel the seed. Mr. West fa. Id, -gea-tr- al kavo to at Mate ergaalsatkoa sapMvIalaa aver each thiag. as scholastic wtaadtair of athletea. mt 1 th, li- ui Et jn"rd- leopard -- - - A very ucceeful..hoot wee.held.kt the Sell Leke Oun club yesterday. A H. Jones, club president, and W. p. Fowler, led the field with the excellent Scores of- -l out of 8. Jones broke 15 Xlritghf off the first eei7rowterrowd-in- g him with one less. Their- - scores were Just reversed tor ths next 25. Jack Sharp pushed them both herd with 45 out of 58, and he we still s contender until the last bird was flipped. The challenge medal went to Fowler, ;errrnUth: UaVhilt who counted 25 birds straight. Jones got the long run medal for smashing 45 without a miss. L D. Se I R A. Wilson won the Q fTF. 24 handicap wTth out of 25 from 20 yards. 4 2 4 4 Johnston 2 I, lord f 2 4 4 4 and Bailey pushed him bard witn 21 4 Service rf.. out of 25 9 4 4 will ehont again on Wash.. 14 4 1 The club 4 Irvine 711 ington a birthday on the .Jt course 0 Pett 2 Foota.rf ... 4 4 4 4 Beck and the public Is invited to at , tHearvofUin Scores for regular program: 1 22 j(ttl their r .y and East high by Tiard fghtlag. w able to keep their point. ixTeiu foul, elmrged rherT" J D. 8 player, eight of whidh to n ware-coverted Into points hyBeera East btgh made bat nine fu1' of them being p he,.,hdr" u5 , by Service. 'rant Pett were Pett the off ruled, 1. P. players, committed four per J floor for having sonal foul, each The game boasted little or the thrilling element. , Vj!. hfeh p 1 , ' ' hlt-Slum- S T7or and nine The score r-t High. cTrf. Tteoton !f . g rf. Tanter -. rf, . Bee- Myer lf.. lyao-- c vane, if L. I S I M It - .. ll tetl Referee Aabtott- 5l - Totals Lmnire ' , If I Bird. ATTt. Jon W. P. Fowler J. H. Sherp Teton Headed Tovoetrd Another State Title d. , J 1C Anderson Bert Bailer w? & ; pSeUn BRIGGS 1S. Peb. S Th Teton hleh basket r cegers defeated the Ashtoa oalntet I to R. n ht by the merry fuse of ion B.turd-12. sad awd tho oecoad team ta tno loot Subetttmeo pinred their ppotvenia half to a 12 to M score Teton ntate ta ciaa s Rite thie year with ight games wonocoro Tho of total Chgilenge medal shoot: local team has piled up score of aa ara nt their opponents 14 tooha like Teton wille I2i this rear win out at Roiburc oU weeJk, at Poca-tler t So imwMlately after and then another staid tltH. yioacow Sharp Foiloirgr la the lineup: Bailey I AtAi THea. ., Barney J M Anderson G T F P 4 H Johnston WtfHvk.rf . 1 IBaker.rf... ' 4 KMcVirker.lf. WiUon 7 f J I Park r . . A (Special to The News I r enuck SWhitmrergr Bakerill. ( 6 6 12 Thompson, o if . ruling Drtim rg Rickard will 11J t 1 1 4 2 4 I BOSTON, Feb. 2. John Scott, pitcher for tho Boston Nationals, has been traded to the Cincinnati Redxfur I i tcher L'R. ubejl MarQuard and Infielder Larry Kopf, accord Inir toateteKTam received here from Oeorge W. Grant, ownnight now er of tho who !t is Braves, Nw York. The Ifsdd U Md t 4 th TS4UTt of efforts on the part of Grant dating- as far hack so last August to secure the services of Marquard. Pat Moran, as a result of recent acquisitions to the ranks of .the Reds, has been Indunced to part with the veteran who. It Is said. Jn was not satisfied with plsyinr eon- -, dltlons In Cincinnati. Marquard was one of the outstanding figures in the Red series In G dtd sood -- work raw's team. Larr Kopf, originally an Athletic recruM, was let out to the minors only to come back with tbe Cincinnati Reds. He was a star in tbe world's -- championship- series be tween the Reds and the Whits Sox, but shared tbe dissatisfaction that prevailed In the Reds ranks after the White Sox scandal had bean exposed. He has already sinned a contract with the Braves, Grants message said ts 4 2. 2 Btmon,r 0 4 TUla . 9t 14 l DIRECT ST. LOUIS SPORTS PLANT I ti YOIJK for-Mc- mtw-and-lat- Needs Only Proper Financial Aid - BY - V 20 Tex Rickard, porting promoter, who resigned fr,m the mKnaxemi nt of ye. the Madison Square Garden club afser his indictment on a Sporting of as. charge B. A. C. Evens Score ,vo m11 o.;r has Loina collseu-for 25 years and for creation there of With Parowan Hi arranged a mod- ern, .nort amph'thrgBtg, similar to the hi Garden in thla CIDARCITV Feb S -- rSstnrday night city a tiian, hard fourkt same " theB A C John Reeling, newly elwted presihaakrtball taan) defeated the Parowan high dent of the Madiron cor Tho BAG poration tylli not beSquare Oarden by a aeoga of 44 to 24 ttm connect! In first tho half took ths lead whxb ond d llb the St Lout officially venture In th oerdnd porlod pd, however 17 to 17 th Madison - ihs. fast- - poisSnf aud tstia work, oi lho IolaU Idea to other crtiea la iSquare n- -, boyn semel to biwtlrtw tho ParoUan burn th plans made by Rickard more 'than is erory department whlfh won hla Is ago it I Intention eventuof tho BR)4 Providing the state officials yrant tho ally to eatablkib a chain, of amphlthea-t-e- a and control then kmder one na- - f B, A, 47. protme, ablfk is Us 4ho hand of )7w( 4 E Uow, tho tie game fetwR tional roort corporation Pomwan-wi- li more than Wwty .Rickard announced iodav that nt an early date is Braver on larva concrete rwtmuilng pool would p!i ha Dm at floor on the st. Loula arena The score atrti'nure devoted to Indoor swtnamtn-durl-and Psrowwa High. 1). A. C. the oummar mon'ha At othe-e- e ' avion the will h uoed OTFP C.TfP 4 4 411 te! i I ftalfermnjf 14 boxing bout, athletic meet, and gen-er..oral L. P 8 1T 22; East high 22 exhibition and industrial shows. i 14 4 lC Adaman.rf t2 t2 1 IS4 Eastera College Ceases. At Logan University of Utah 22. THWinit ,in,t.e... . At Ann Arbor Mick Michigan B. Y. G 25 4 4Tophamrg. 2 4 9 4 PBTT AnPLPHI A Feb Pmrce ry PrankB C. T. second team 25. Wisconsin 17. At Garland 19 4 2 line Whitman raid that th q Loula Bear epiubjr) ig 2 4 4 4 At Norman Ok la. Oklahoma Cagers River high school 17. co!t.um had been leased byhim for a AC Nrpiil N r phi 77; Kurpka 7. TATTt 4 Washington University 2d. yriv-- T rr ToTgtxtt avndirate that la being formed of New Newton A C. II. At lies Moines. Iowa.- - Drake and Bwioorc. BrallvW. Tork Phtladelnhla and Ft Lou! men. -- FiV Branch A. C. 4), Cedar At 24; Nebraska-- JI. rt mp'ieniesk City Georg. hMr Whitman said wan not Parowan 2 At Crtnnell, Iowa. Iowa Stats Colaav to whether Ter" At or Helper Helper T. It; Carbon lege 17, Crtnnell 11 A31IEHE5T HALL TO BE BVILT. John Rlrgltng would be ldentifed with At lows City lows University 51; County High 1 the syndicate At .Morgan Park City 55; Morgan Ohio State University 27. (Blecla! to The News.) 27.At Denver. Colo Coloreds 8 '1 PT O Feb 28 An smusement Technical In- - curturai At Pocatello--Idah- o BET - m n RECORD. 2Ii University Agri ef will fc erected. Ay the Rcipio ward StHUTir quintet 2Y RIcY Normal CC 25 1 Denver 14 CsUegft CHRIFTIANIA. Work ill begin on it aa soon as spring Feb. 28, Norway. At 1IL Shellv - Shelly Hign. school 14,' At Urbans, Illinois Mluna'2; V. L. Antone Harold Peterfitreem. the Norwegian yens. P P, a.qlen. j Po. at Clio 13.I. sots eon. -Curtis Johnson and set newwotld uecfirdJ.oda-f- ar ekater, Aha.: N H. Pennsylvania 25. At Hanover. MemnolL meters. He covered tbedUtaoce tlst 1 1 Jc. liveluen" lamuel Dartmouth 21. as the building committee. I in minutes 25 second po'BMwl At Pleaseut Gfovo Pleasant Grove At Chicago Northwestern Unlveral. Bishop Bert I Robins Is also planning!I Th former amateur record made hr1 17. American Fork Legion 2). ty 25; Indians -- Uaiverslty If. ear wa 5 minutes 2 to build aa d to date bungalow this Ptroem last At Twin Falla Tndn Falls High At Lafayette. Indv Purde summer. 2 Kef-Te- I n n trl. mt B--v i ng fr 4 2r -- Ual-versi- ty nre-bar- rd X-,rE 1 L-- p 4 that it ia te 1 B. MORSE. Pacific Sports Service. , SAN FRANCISCO, CaL, Feb, 15. To those who hare visited Honolulu with an eye open to the main chance which may exist for any line of aporting activity, the thought lmpreeses itself on (tne that the (slander seem entirely to have overlooked the fact that climatically and eoenlcally they have one of the greatest settings of the world In which to foster golf bn a large'scale. Aquatics, naturally, form the major element in any athletic echedulb but the wonder ta. In view of the fact that It has fostered football, eminently a cold zone game, that U has made no pretensions to reach out in golf. No game In the world today la making the strides equal to the seven tion. This takes money, but those league ones of golf. The Hawaiian changes first must be made before a Islands are endowed climatically for venture Into the wider sphere can hr all the year round play. It has scen- made. California is beginning to ery unrivaled for the setting of courses learn that it was false economy not to and vt hat it now needs is a generous pay for a first rate architect. The financing. Golf is played all over the placing of hazards, the lay of the land world now and one does not have to and the run of the fairways now are go far from ones own fig tree to find practically . mathematically computed a good course. The thing then to at- tn relation to the yardage of the varitract attention is. as far as the pro- ous shots, as they should be played. fessional Is concerned, competition Fine Courses In Making. accompanied by purses which will Visalia. California, has under conmake a trip worth while. struction a course to the west of that California Bit Behind. city, the latest of the many links ot The state of California has the same that state that have been coming Into opportunity but. thus far, with all the being. The membership, at the presmoney available to Its rich Clubs, it ent time Is to be Hmlted to 200. The baa not yet awakened to the possibilimembership of a married man Inties that lie within Its grasp in con- cludes wife and children, providing nection with the game. It has discov- the latter are more than II years ot ered. however, that whllp Its courses age. arc fair to good. It has a lot of work links of this character are springto Undo and a lot of reconstruction to ing up all over the country, and It Is accompl.sh before It can hope to at- to be hoped that thoae tn charge have tract any of tba blue ribbon etenta taken warning In the matter of getting The Chau country c.ub and the expert opinion as to the manner In Honolulu Golf club are the principal which they should be laid out. Inevproponents of the game In the Islands. itably. failure to do this has resulted, Th writer is not aware of the lay ot sooner or later, in the club having to their courses, but from the experi- face the expense of the course ence from California conditions, it la which. In many relaying instances cost as not at all unlikely that their links much, it not more than ths original will requ're revision and reconstruc outlay. ' at m old-tim- Hawaii is Paradise For Golf Lovers; rg-- .. g ... po-ib- Fight it rmRQUMD mo w$:smEe In tho final Btu. ed " 'The tesm played fast ball during th. '1 ml. 'heir; i score at the esd of and d, Famiand jer. puiyed great ball for the East high Saint Passing Dazzles Leopards. S, 1 to a. ,rnt .,le Habe'yi TAHS state high school baa ketball tourney, which Is probably the finest athlotic . feature of tho year ta Utah, iromfie 10 be yet blgger and finer" this yeas., PI sir for th event art well along In th hands of tho execuUtah High tive committee of th School Athletic association, which has the event in charge. The tournament : will be held during four day. March 1. LIGHTWEIGHT BOSS PROVES REAL CHAMP IN KANSAS BOUT 1- uii-v- ; three-corner- rgame- fight-T5eCTopaTinr pu from the start and It co not to be f1r thought that all was Ott Komney e chargea Gold and Liu itn ry m$iiuU vrer m th the fact Wat their ua.U ouLai?ed fg!U anji danitUd Ahem j fbe were In fart "ey were not on. whit eoouif to menace the tnat the fact and Blue toseera and hey held the U p- - - to halfi ia the acore evft creditable feat ete-- ta mt aorhlac ef the For the added faculties af ataklag geod ncra ruprenie. whedales that hare a otrwag appeal work the atrr carried the bruht of th. te bath nsdtsu aad faks. noor ln playing tir leopards, used at venter . He V. r.v Hum nr1 v mrl of the time, and in r ., thow; It- - toppeu triL.tn( bes by his I'e succeeded. In, geltin the tip ott -- State Association Has Some Knots to Untangle Bo fore Big Meet la Mg aloe" confer. the Leopards Fight Hard All Way, O and 4. ' The committee in charge decided at to have all held- Saturday a masting th game played Jn on floor. This utes 14 1 seconds will b a change from last years That Benny Leonard outfought Joe Welling In an contest nt St. Louis when- - four floor were weed for plaa decision over Johnny Dundee at That Willie Jackson won a of th tourney. opening-groun- ds th New York. , That Leo Dlegel, Chicago golf professional, established a new record of All, the games ihl year wlU be held 41 for the Coronado Country club links of II holes at Coronado, at the Deseret gymnasium. This will California mean eight games to be pleyed en'the In and defeated Dnrtmouth the Harvard annual That Cornell opening day, starting at 2 18. event indoor track meet at Boetoa. The aale of tickets for the Max 10 In minute Orlando with a headlock That 8trangler Lewis threw will stem today at the Deseret gymnaat Cleveland, Ohio. sium and will continue throughout the week. The sale will b between the ' hour! of 3 and 5 pm. Th prices are as follow: Students I nonrseerved ticket good for all touradmis31 58. general nament game sion nonreeerved- - ttekets for ail tour-52 nament game 50, single night single night tickets, 50 cents, lower floor. 51. nonreeerved ticket and single night reserved tickets lower floor, Ui. . NERO'S MrNNER-t- F TO PLAY FILLMORE. All the tournament teams but on ; end of thla will be known by th His Remains Who of Those le One week. that Fillmore high It la Fighters Loyal Benny and Provo high will wait until next Monday to decide which of IhenHi to Always Beats the Gold Seeker in com to the tourney, Fillmore won out In tho Millard division but due to lack of competition it was decided that la a victory over the runner-up-teathe Nebo division was necessary. Four By Hugh S. Fullerton. teams represent the Millard division. Beaver high. Millard academy, Mtners-vill- e (Copyrighted, 1922, by The Deseret News.) high and Fillmore Mlnertvlll NEW YORK, Feb. 18. high ta not a member of the associain the comENNY LEONARD has proved himself a real champion. tion and is therefore not petition. Beaver high was delinquent he has fought his last in payment of etate association fee is more than probable - Also and wa therefore disqualified as a This left only Fillmore and night at 135 pounds and that in future appearances in the contender. Millard. Then It waa discovered that had unintentionally been playring the Jewish boy who had taken more than half ji million Millard an ineligible man, after each of , in purses and more than a score of battlers in camp will battle ing the teams had won a game. This left aa the only possible winner in dose of 140. While is declared that making 135 pounds for Fillmore th section -and. aa she had played but two games,- ft tree agreed to give tbe-;; Kansas the last encounter did not --weaken him,-- the manner runner-up In Nebo division a in which he fought indicated that he was not at his best. chance to make tbe tourney. There was so much talk and whisperB. A. O. PROTESTS . . tloor ing about th weights prior to this 5?4 hard it revived PAROWAN g 151 5. match that I demanded an open weigh- hlnuwhlch ta something new, but per - 1 : A protest of a game played between j ing of the fighter, thinking it due to hap possible. , Dixie and tbe Branch A. C. last week, them, to the promoters and to th boxI won the commloalon liself that by Dixie, has been filed with th question ing TJT, Coach Jack considering Benny Leonard state association head of weight be eettled prior to the fight, lafL no room aside of th B. A C. protested doubt Chrlatenaon from be for and that th complications of Both Leonard and hig manager, Bill) crookedness and politics which hare die th gam on account of alleged un. fairness of a referee. A number ef Gibson, requested me to have repregraced a nport that already baa a bad fou.e called. be neeerta without reseon sentatives at the weighing. Meantime be la on chamthe comof real of the gems allowreputation, In the final Chairman Muldoon, of the boxing of all time. It la useless to con- ed Dixie to stages win by one point mission, ordered thst the newspaper pions sider U he been or whether ever has The referee of the game, ao says men be present; Gibson Invited several. as and Chrlatenaon. is a Parowan man and great as Gan. A an But. through some crossing of the the of Tom O'Rourke told remembering weights those days aa B. A. C I Parowan rival for th wire. Commissioner 133 was the limit. Gens never had division title, th choice of the man the police to admit only certain per- when aa for coolness, ring waa a mistake. hta But If the protest is upequal. sons to tho Garden. A list of the and all Such tMngs. Leonheld Parowan and B. A C. be tied to be admitted was posted for the generalship la In a; class by himself In these for th divlston title The protest canaid of th potlc. and no newspapermen ard H did later on not a finlsn be until all In not the facte days. acted so tho tight were on that list, that police Kansas, and Kansas th casa have been prevented by Robbarred representatives of the press who fight against a ever bettor than did be derision fought southern ert Fenton, fight reprewanted to see the weighing, and they before Leonard was too careful for sentative. It now so late that It Is could not gain admission. five rounds, and mad a mistake In doubtful If the protest can be acted on i that reaped Had be waded tn and befor the tourney start ; ORD seat in that the fnvlted gone after Kansass body right from were th start, th fight probably would not representatives of the paper Ou-d-en. have gone the limit. Had not Leonard Bowlers Prepare and Mr Frnct. of Iki waiting went out end returned, reporting made the 155 weight it I a matter of doubt whether th stocky little Buffalo Gruelling Finish that there wae ne Tho weif niMf mitt artist could have withstood him rtcoxnlxtd la the crowd. 28 Bowler into Feb. CHICAGO, the for five round proceeded. Fifteen minutes later Th logical thing te expect is anoth- the world's championship tournament managed newspaper -- representative th at Mr. Francis tv er meeting, perhaps at catch weights, tonrney approached ths final through the courtesy ofbut the weigh and at that arrangement Leonard prob- stage get Into the building, At least a dozen of ths entrants still ably would beat Kansas easily and have an opportunity to finish first him out. Gibson and Leonard both agreed knockconsider Leonard outside th ring, and carry off top honors Harry Stain to atrip and weigh again, but Commis- onTo must is Is H with a score of 484 hla homo know leading life, sioner ORourke forbad this. before th real sort of a Jewish I am Informed that two day He at hla and hsv gentleman family Mike Gibbons May tbe fight Leonard weighed privately About the retained th beautiful 117. and had no trouble Madison Jewish family, unchanged by circumMike Carbone weight, The scales need at He le a foraccording to Leo F. stance 1. and ofunspoiled. Square Garden, Leonard a youngster In that he tunate sort at tH n, ST. PAUU Minn.. Feb. 28. Mike Flynn, showed is able to Join the Broadway "crowd, either wae weakened bya bo St. Haul, Trtddlewelxht boxer, a good fellow, and still remain un. meet Frank win making the weight, Hoordidhenotfought Carbone, go after shaken In bis home Ilf and surround-Ing- a. probably Newark. N. at Philadelphia on badly Judged fight. during March 10 In a hie opponent for six round, tor it was pout, In to which All of hla a contrAules lot he Later announced here touixhv which ho looked bad. Tentative U. tod success as a fighter. were and fought mor4 lih hit old completed today. Somehow a fellow who remains loyal plana won "tailly to mi to homo and family, and fights for Benny Holman explained home on and knock to licks the family, usually Dodger Players theory of why Benny failed I out hla opponent. He aay he did knock who la battling to gain money to see T him out, knocked him cold, but hie It glitter tn the white lights. Camp NEW YORK. Feb. 28 The advance COLBURN-LANDS OCONNELL WILL guard of the Brnoklvn Dodger . Including Infielder Harold Janvrtn and TEAM WINNER DRAW SALARY pitchers Al Mamaux and Clarence Will leave her by steamship OF BIKE RACE Mitchell NEAR $10,000 on Thursday for their training camp t Jacksonville. at Feb 2 oi Jimmy SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO, Fsb. 20 After hours ot continuous tbs IDAHO GRAPPLERS riding, Connell, young 8n Francisco baseball team composed of Wlllle Coburn of player, for whom the New Tork Glasta L Louis, and Davo Lands of New- NOT CONFIDENT ark, N. J.. won th recently paid $76,080 for 1523 delivery, bicycle race, which closed at 11 oclock has signed bla 1)22 contract with ths to Tns News ) (Special w Saturday night. They 'had 445 local club of the Pacific Coast league. points. UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, Moscow. club ths Percy Lawrence and Lloyd ThorSecretary George Putnam of Feb. 28 With two defeats and no vie- - -n's of Raw Francisco war second tories the chances for tha University j announced. and Aci Peraynn of Bel- - . of Idaho six) Bates wrestling team agatnst ths ' O'Connell, under th contract signed glum third. college of Idaho speedy Feb 22 ta considered aggregation today, will receive th largest salary her very smalt ever given a minor league baseball JACKSON-WHIT- E le Vandal mat men have hat two amount wa matehee player, Putnam said. The state so far Washington not made publk but.it waa said to b season and are alight for FICHT TONIGHT this Tbe $75,880 paid for around $10,(100. a victory overprospect the Caldwell tehm. the player was said t hev bean the ia of Idaho cenain la only nna victory 20. 'NEW TORK, Fob. Willi In greatest amount aver glvea for a minor dapaitment, heavyweight, . , watch Nsw of Jackson Tork and Charlie Bab 'Brown will represent. Idaho. I leaguer. Whit of Chicago, two ot the load- O Connell, It waa said hersral day T contender for the light weight lag ago, wanted 17.508 of tbs purohaa before aigning. Thla demand It championship,boutwill meet In a tit. pries to a decision in G IF was reported unofficially, waa mat Madison Square Garden and of cash a through tonight. presentation Th winner of the bout has boon through the large salary given him for fight with. Benny ths year. Last year OConnell, Just Comlsed fora tho on break tng In, received a much smaller championship March IT-- . alary. i j rd af by rerrw-.latlvwert sad Is. rot leges at th. middlehere a at today aertag HrU.nl It 1. proposed to call tho aew he dlMwwet Cap-am- r r PAIL. Ntos. fw the formation later-eaUegl- WEEK-BI- t-- WELDS TOGETHER AS CONFERENCE Iniportant ro lys-Ns- Z BIG NINE: GROUP nd Dl-yar- oao-mll- the etate title due to made among the teams of the local ch.eet - t I.OM-met- ta-tt- i:"veTer.ne showing ivvnot-y- Woo4brifn ofUilrolt voa tfc Rtrftr( tral A. A. V. ckamplonthtp st Milwaukea 1-- 1. -- -- nine THIS wo d womens Con- and that Norman Boaa. III. A. C. wea mens seator 1M yards. for That Ethslda BlalbUey of New York broke her own world's record dis-IAS yards at Sydney, Australia. Her time for swimming the tance being 1:4 , won Southern California tho annual of alath the open That University relay carnival at Pasadena American professional tes akatlng That Arthur Staff, Chicago, won tho championship at Lake Plaald. M.-That Mrs. Alfred O. Wilkes broke her owa Paelflo coast trapshooting record with M break, out of 1M. her previous best being II. ..That Harold Stroom of Norway broka the worlds skating rocord nt Christiania, doing tho dlstaneo la I mlnotos, 11 seconds star seconds off previous best record. taking o Australian swim- That V. B. B .sure pairs. Australia, won tho - - ming cbampioaahlp at Melbcurna, defaatlng Lady Langet- - of the United Btatee. That Norman MeBeth of Lm Angeles won tho northern California golf tttlo at San Francisco. - decision vover Benny. Carter That Roy Moors was awarded s st New York. won decision from George Chip at Brook- Ortega -That Bat t Tort-- w team, won tho fifth annual dog Henry Kent, driving a seven-do- g Idaho. race at Ashton, backs. That Sybil Bauer of Chicago et a new world record for - stroke swimming in It l seconds motor-pace- d That Percy Lawrence, San Francisco, broke the world's cycling record st Miami. Fla, ths new rocord being 40 min- 'That v WILLIAM VRMACK. 'Pacific Sports Service. you remember a year ago this wash, fth II to Mi w J, W vii efi for tr. 11-5- 8, Fight llght-Leona- Gib-bo- ten-rou- Off For Tracing O ltl aix-da- y ' we-."- teen-rou- Nearly Everything at Reduced Prices , Yost Would Broaden Joie Ray Addt One . Record More Worlds f Scope ot School Sports - NEW YORK. Feb. X Jol Kay. star middle distance runner, of tbs Illlonlt A C.. Saturday broke ths World's Indoor rseord for 5,08 mststa by running Ths distance la I minutes sec onds, at tbs annual games of tbs Wile athletk) association In Brooklyn. Ths old record, a minutes and 15 was mads by 'ANN ARBOR. Mlch-- Feb. 18 Fielding H. Tout, athletic director of the University of Michigan. Is honsful that hockey, golf and wrestling will be as minor sport ot the ontver-slt- y within th nsxt yssr. At pretest thsss sports era classed as In fermal. r reeogasd as minor, teamsif they from Michigan will com pet with . ether, schools. rac-Ant- (ft r 0 For This ' Week Only table Greatest CWtblag star iGardner&Adanu Coipnay 1 isl mT k- - |