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Show ; THE DESERET I ' s- - - - 1 HARM SEEN IN CURTAILING CROWDS . GREELEY HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM COLORADO STATE CHAMPIONS; .Left to right, back row G. Enright, captain and guard; Heck, guard; Poague, center; Ogle, forward; E. James,1 forward; A. H. Jones, coach. Left to right, front row --Smith, guard; ' . Reeded, guard; Dauth, center; T. James, .forward; King, forward, Fullerton Blames Attitude of Crowds Toward Teams For Recent Lack of Enthusiast . in 'FootbalL , - left-hand- ed south-hande- . tl the-tee- I' ' self-contr- , ood citizen." There Is nowhere In the world that this lesedn It taught better than In col- -' lege sports, and especially Hi college football. - Ibimay sound as If I was getting preaehy on that yubject, but as a mat. - ter of fast football is (or was until the professional tendency cut Into it) the best boy developer and roan maker In the country. THE EASTAND A CONFERENCE. 'THE Greeley Wildcats from Colorado seem to have Required the habit of copping the Colorado state chat. and making the annual trip tq Salt Lake for the annua) n termountaln championships Coach in th e dmmiamenf Tat Wghf by Weston" refutable- - w uad- - T hong b bee-te5vela?f4",a: the Colorado high boya displaced remarkable pluck and determination. Their pretty comeback in the second half cut down a lead by Weston to a tie score with a minute to play. Weston caged the winning basket. I plonahlp nt explod' one of tho blggeat yarno of tho year tho other night TAD JONES Cleveland and pi bably did not realign that ha waa giving' out an 'important bit of nowa Tad announced lu ClevelaaJHibat It waa eertaln an eastern Intercollegiate conference would ba ergantged tosdrect' gnd control aportg Inaulry a toh a largo number of the college tba basin of tha statement Indicate! era in tba aaat bava dlscuased plans an organlxatlon and that tha majority of tha eoaehes. athletic dlrec' neoeaaary to organise tha colleges in tl sport Thera have been, within tha last month. no'Tawer than five meetings of the big man. presidents, deans, athletl o leaders and others of tha easterd colleges and thera Is no doubt that th ey' realist theca must be something dona to safeguard the aport. The realisation that no ohe collars it great anongh to control tha situation and that avan tha Big Three, standing alone, are not strong enough to suppress com merclaliadi and professionalism has . worked cut tha theory thzt there must-- ba a comblno-e- f tba great nntvereMtee and a working basis of reform. Tha statement of Coach Jones was simply made, and there seemed no doubt . In his mind as to the deslrabllltr of such- a conference. - BIG EIGHT COULD RULE FIELD. of an eastern conference, with perhaps eieht ef tha eastern nnlversttls working" together, means "beyond doubt ths absolute purification of colters athletics. Put Tale. Harvard. Princeton. Penn, Cornell. Dartmouth. Brown. Penn State Just those eight in a conference with perhaps affiliated schools, or perhaps even a greater active membership, and the others would not dare attempt any twisting of tha rules or any sub' terfuges Tha moral effect of such- - a combing would-b- e great Tha conference could dictate, and If it resorted to arbitrary refusal to schedule games with schools violating th rules it could an force its standards upon all tha other schools That It would form f n affiliated body with tha big prep schools and enforce the same standards upon them ia beyond doubt Which woyid mean dean aport and absolute amateurism. THE - organization RATINGS ON POLO TWO OHIO TEAMS PLAYERS IS MADE IN BIG LEAGUES BATTLE TO DO NEW YORK, March 17 Ratings of 2 1 polo player hsve been raised for CINCINNATI Ohio, March IT Pll-h- or John Scott again under the doc- - he coming season. It was announced torg ear, this time a victim of the today by the National Polo aaaoeiation. 'fix according to word retired here t The majoritj of the 1600 were rated from the training camp of the in at zero or one goal at Mineral Welle.; The official rating contains tbe rnnatl Nation! Texas. Ittque also wss reported on names of five players who are ten goal the sick list with a pain in hit lde, men Four of these are tha member which kept him out of practice yester of the American team that successfully dav lifted th international cup from Knir- s Plana for a Thomas. Milbarn game at the land Devereux. Beds camp today were abandoned when Hitchcock Jr, Lou a E Stoddard and Manager Jake Att tallied the team J 5$Uon Webb. The fifth over to Port Worth for a St. Patrtrk1 v fTrl W. Hoppina. who waa a Fort day contest with the Tanther beta it right on the wa to Pal- - stitute on the American team, was talas, where the team Is lo pla riee- - freaked from eiht croals to nine He -- land baa been Saturday and Sunday,. Menaaraad Savant StavonaoUrMoran accented tha ta t;a.on tis.c r... rxtfd fee C C. Rumrey, TTBlTopporfunTt y to Rte h's men a tn that rank Captain a ood workout before tacKlintr the who alao au'ted as a substitute on the American Uagners As fccott will team, rema'ns as an eiyht be able lo wrk In either of the ee- - roal plaver, but J Cowlin of the land fames Moran wred Pete IV nah j Itockaway Huntlna tlub ha heer) n tnr p KOI, 4neeL,,lhe teem ef Vfirt ..U.Arfh and (f Qypi to be ready to pitch on bandax K men re t d at eight The tnlrd thre wMf work In the U ? own j ) Tets-Colt- -- -- f nfn Lee Fohl Sets Forth Reason Why He Believes Browns Have Chance for Flag ATTENTION TO AHT OF i1an BIDE. Ala ," Slareft 17 "On the 9lh of July," Mr. Lee Fohl remarked today In tbe basso profundo of evident relish, the St Louis Brow pa wers exactly 16 ball games behind the .500 mark. TTp to that time we had lest 56 ball gamca Then here Mr. Fohl cleared the managerial larynx with a depreciating heu the, (1 we started to win. JK ULsPUJEE cough season closed we were In third place CAN GET CRACK behind the Yankees and Indians and Just half a game tn front of the Senators. This In spite of the fact that LC CJ . Walter Gerber was out of 41 games NEW YORK. March 17. and George Slsler missed 15. Can you blame us for feeling optimistic about Leonard, lightweight champioL the 1923 season 1 will be at v the ringside to Never Give They White meets (hrley We could not. There was much in Dundee at the Madison iwS-- J what Mr. Fohl said. Just as there as Garden Leonard has an." much lo admire in his talent Browns nounced that the winnkr at this had plenty of luck last year, but It h4V 'banco at his crown.'4 was all bad. First off. Joe Gedeon was cast Into vrTiY 4 thirl time the outer darkness because of what have met wlfh-- " , h,1' Au Dundee was deemed to be guilty knowledge of ' months In first the 1919 world's series scandal. Thati battle the Judge called it the s draw the second White was acclaimed deprived, the team of Its second basea In man. Gerber's injury eliminated tne victor. star shortflelder ana Flslers absence meant the temporary removal of one 1 of the greatest ball players of all CHARLEY DEAL CAN times. MAKE MORE MONEY The answer to that was the Browns ability to coma through last season IN MINOR LEAGUE as shown In the baiting average Take the regular lineup as outlined EIJ5INORE2. for the season by Fohl. Ken Williams Cal, March J7, were and Johnny Tobin, outfielders, Charley Deal, former tied at .652 and Baby Doll Jacobson American first baseman, Chicago .146 conald along atbusiness strung kind will carry any of That pennanent holdour from tho Xo Anrele. team, including one that looks lo b of the Facifm clb merely a fair defensive outfit. .oaa. Isue, was offersd more oneThn? EUr tor th M WrrnD ft (i r -- are-liste- SAME TEAMS IN COMMERCIAL LOOP meeting Commercial of-- DUFFY-5CORES-TE- l,vllWg1Yg'TiHfl?St)onrerethr Payers n effected. from., The Unchanging Quality and blending of smartness "'and consert atLsm. - the past it tr rule to bar players from farther participation in the for th if they leave the league club with which The Ogden Soccer eleven meet ths Sixteenth ward Uam will in a game to be played tomorrow at tbe fair grounds This is the first game b blared in com pet I!1?! ths Smalley cud R(Jbll"'uP. as Isannounced bjt the as Goal.. E Wilson: left back,followa W. 7' b - Kansas, March 11 Billy Kansas Cltv and Ed Warner ot n, Kranrleep went In a boxing bruit here last mtboxed his opponent night hut Warner was strong at the finish and won several rounds by Infighting tao t'es Newspaper critics called -It a ax aw. outstanding features of this very refined for the well dressed young or middle-age- d man. ox.-fo-rd Priced "$C8 5 :t o7 $ 7 .3 Xfarch ' Come down and Try a Pair On. ROBinSOM BROS. SHOE CO. NEW DOWN STAIRS STORE 2,10 !; SO. MAIN ST. Crn; Hah.Y IT , - ?. V alStl Jfwht jJ3&f lafdv V d AuatrsHaiu mlddVwelght. fnuaM round to a draw wth A1 Winters of pssitl Mr last nght. ' ' rtWr . . ' X Sh4."d"hM: here' last nl eh I Ft rUtl kaaotw.l.i,. . Duffy Lewi DUI! CIleTllS LEANS. March ,RlJJ h wade a home whn ln tSh0 flfth inn --uUp n run .11 te 1", P,..b or.ld sends Th News the Tapper procTal'msYnto baseball V. atitl. STOCKTON-Cal.. March IT Th beatt.e Indians have made tbe announcement that Ed Barney, one of best au 'fielders In the International In -. been purchased by tha In- -what was declared to be-- ' oni' of the h eat matches Bern ha had n ernes Pia,rrs who played hat secured the first fall In 66 minutes and in wolfSflf LyeaI 5i attle dub out took tha second ia 48 minutes. ner ,h. L a luKgT and a Barnes had to conced the match on sc- - falY'man ,on Hie bases Rain prevented . count of Injuries ame, wlth th colored Henry Jones of Provo and Young fjitnJP,el Angeles here today, Hayson of Phoenix. Arts, will pro- vfd r- ths preliminary to the main '' Portland Recruit Wins First Game for Cobb s?uth- - Bar-De- rn , . . - Clever Base Runners-- - los Angeles. c'i the Vemon March it. Rain club frompreent4 DETROIT. March 17 The Detroit 'J dllY workout at Washington Ukinr park d to play the aeccitd Tiger Manager Bill Esslek futl game of their training season to- - ,neP bit men .Busy running footraces front of the club house-- - Indication with Georgia Tech, mt Atlanta. Tha. th Tiger collegian tr- - points to some fast base runners amour , day and the Detroiters' 4 to g victory hi "u'flt. Btenttron took-thcame through errors of Judgement In of b day, even eoneedelng ahonors five-h- e lnf'eld. rather than on Georgian handicap In a anrlnc form ' of Cobhs men. two superior Onlv e . . j. Detroit run were earned. Col- -. C eO rlDlfn llna and Allison seatered th nine bite Sylvester Johnson of Portland, racruit I Home Training y were-slate- - ed e . l,ho bav, not report ht?.x are tb hdsDl-- i Dakota h. a. series on. STOIIX FAIX8. S. In South March Play ball tournament wash.ghnooV begun her. today. Darir chamnl eh -- pinned bis for thetho Second round lost g trifle less speedy. Our ns fiTt fill Ito mlnulea Tha just staff of Jenkins Thomas and Catching, Hoffner. won from CTafk by night Sioux 61 to 61. second fallLYrr.a.r'd With tho-halooks ln Yankton defeated FlafldaS the food sarly stage i mer lock to minutes. t, ( and Whit won from Mobrldgo liftot. J .. New Outfielder .Essick Ha Some He rrif,c liner ovep to the Cnc S4o-4v4- o Ta.nkee contributing 1 ht lm f " Ft 'VV The i- 17 PF.GriN' Texas, March ol line and Earl Sheely. Eddie-Cthe White !nft.Sr bli to put th,r Tegular ,,M P,p,t Kerr, ,ul!.lkn and Bib Flak Sr w STRANGLFR DOESNT T. ' proepecta for a gams with f.eld here th 'b !do not appear any municipal too good. The diafees were and last year showed mond absorbs which all the moisture on cent better than slg per the original investment without charging off comee its way and does not give It up anv depreciation teadlly. Tho new field Is full of Th Old Hawthorne track was a1o depressions and so now full of small converted Into a rolf course, burThe" puddles of water. Manager Lewis has government took too aosco over during announced that he will take tho t0 lnCh Icago StVwe.nd'memb,; K?1",? lllltf j bunder. Pitchers. Blaeholder. Thurs-tbe links during the week. Aecordiss to a Chicago golf profes-- ; poulJ. Thorlander, Owens and slonal all such commercial ventures In Bromley; catchers, Jenkins And Hoff golf have paid, the Salisbury Golf nerI Thompson, first base; Laxzerl, Lon it Island. 25 milesfrorn second base; Chavex. rurson Nel- shortstop; Its coat last season. At the same rime. E'.rand.. pouts and Von Osdoll club have been spending up- - fielders. 08C?iT wards of 79 per cent of their '1? IT,,, money on Tfst ot th social activities, whil their links lie " idle most of the week awaiting the on- - B,uad and H possible play the Livlng-slaugof players over the week-en!n Saturday on - tho local - -a Ho sill also put them In grounds. action against th Popular Candy dab Dem Will Wrestle of mornuslvvVrw doubled vY.1, . SHEELEY JOINS SOX; MULLIGAN DOESNT -- 1 six-mil- Indian Purchase With Bases. Loaded ten-rou- NASHnT.T.p day. The resumption of hostilities by the weather man did not deter Manager Lewis from giving his men some exercise. He led the greater part of tha e camp on a jaunt and charge combined over the adjacent country to Modesto. He probably felt that the players needed to get acquainted with the territory around their train lng camp, but he did not give them much time for observation. The hike at least had the effect of providing The pitchers adequate appetites. spent port of the afternoon in the local gymnasium keeping their arm limbered up and trying out a few new ones. H. Bibe Makes Homer Tom Kina, Li nounced today.When racing was In Its dory In John Condon built one of th ,,t trackstha-dt-la th country In the western In beautifying the y. part-- of oval Inside tha track, be laid out a golf course, with cop bunkers and ponds for baxards. "thus affording a play ground for a, few friends When 'the ponies were tabooed, the million dollar plant waa dosed, but a golfer! gained permission to operate a golf links on a baala Guesta were charged fifty cents a day during the one week and doller on Sunday Money was made from the start and the links waa Improved and enlarged after the stables burned and th large grandstand was rased. Eventually the paddocks were remodeled Into a comfortable club house with lockers, showers and cafe. . Golfers with no club affiliations and Oakland Sunday. Knight- Frank', Welrh and Ia, Jabber Tounr. rhlrsgo middleweight fought a draw hr last night Lest than bslf a do?n real teHlng blows war durtnr the tft framns. Harold dllerd Plld nf Moines sM4 KttockUt tTfrk of Ft Mad 'non. Iowa' Iri an elrnt-rounseml-- u tadttp, Johnnv Fhowera nf nnrk Talan4 and Phil of fins Moini boxed a . draw , tn 00 a, ' d. Pearson: right center "o .b Smith; right back, A. forward, Oraven bifback. a. Cravan; left half-.Aufilelr,: right Inside. E. Smi.h; left Inside: H. Skllllcorn: left wing. F. - v CFnA R -- Payjia-blf;back- six-rou- are Jupiter Pluvtui played haven with training yesterday and deprived the Bees of their daily privilege of caGOLF vorting tyi -- the local diamond. That element which makes the products ot the California terra firmn so well known Fame down In abundance in CHICAGO, March 17. How to make a fact and enough to race track pay after racing has been place, the local "diamond In such a legally abolished bas been demonstrat- shape that the use of it was imposed by the own era ef the old Harlem sible. As a consequence the Bees were unable to practice ln the open. track here, which, turned Into a pro- The from the dark and drear rata golf course lastyear earned. 151.-0- skies outlook of yesterday did not provide any above all expenses, it was too bright jirorpect Sot clear skies to- a,'"ru fred was not announcedSTRIKE IN LANDING NEW BEE CATCHER First Soccer Game Of Season Tomorrow one-oltt- h. In th WUh DKed the entire roster of last seasou will be represented In the new league of 1922 A change In the ruling regarding the TtrxFSTher nas been w2orrd,nJd N WK-mT- Styla Rain Hinders. Training Practice. ycrirwwr!0' B.nW Pi free-styf- Atg AT l College, and Brigham Young Uni wUl n a meet to JerfIt.y. be held In theengage! Deseret Gymnasium March 25 at 8 x clock. Saturday, Utah swimmers have been prefor the meet for some time paring but due to the decision to have e only four short races Coach HoTUngs has had to change tactics considerably. These four races and a four-ma- n wll comprise the events ofrelay the meet Bolin, Kelson, HlNes, Christensen and others d among Utah's best beta Besides the events two girl s teams fromregular Coach Hollins's classes will engage In & relay race. Jim Anderson and Henry Orton w4M also give exhibitions of fancy diving. BOXING -T- are aspiring for this position on the The competition Is keen. team. super-abundan- IiUbft.lalaCTal hstsfHs-Ih- e Kts ketbaM season and the starting of the jsprtng sports Utah colleges are tnmlnf their attention to swimming. This la the first year that th aquatld aport has been given gny attention to epeak of -Prior tp this year It has been found Impossible to hold Intv collegiate state meets. It Is now proposed at the University of Utah , that letters be given for success- fa- - contenders against the other state ducka. The swimmers Of the University of Utah, Agricultural one-clu- A .Young likely looking outPercy Pouts, fielder will break lirtotha running tor a regular first base position today, pout has had tom experience as a first sacker and the manager - Intends to see for himself how he cavort around the Initial s&cka Pout will be added to a group of three who Tl BY DATIS J. WALSH. they originally signed to play. The new rule will allow the players to change from to by obtslnlnv their release from another the manager of he elub with which they previously have signed to play.. ROBINSON BROS. St. Insls, .Hr said be would turn in ms weeks but be may have difficulty In getting reinstated. Carter Elliott, rookie in fielder, aha has deserted the team In disgust over his failure to make a-- favorable showing. If weather permits "the Cubs and the Angels will meet In an exhibition game today. E UTAH COLLEGES Tl lead-suc- ifk d, Quits baseball; rererend profs may of the benefit that studying the question ! cones men themselves-"""nthelfttf cowretltldif to nrverhav met- alearned more who went through the mill of athletics thet did hot declare he that was of value to him In later life on the field than -be did In the class- , room. . ' I have talked with scores of former college stars, and their etortes are all the discialike: They declare that the things they learned, the t and the - willingness gloattag and toi taker to pline Joes without kicking, were togtveand more valuable to them-t- n later life tkan anything . .they got out of their college llvee Father Joe Quill, who for many years was head of the West Side home for boys in Chicago, once said to me: "I like boxlngTlf 1 ean teach back amtllng. ready to give or take another, 1 have made a good man and a n - ed Cleveland-Boston-an- s. THE SPIRITOF GIVE AND TAKE. u toIn the matter which the frtw THERE overlooked end from Majors Left-Hand- BY HARRY CONWAY. (News Staff Correspondent.) ODESTO, Cal., March 17. Manager Duffy Lewis unannounced here last night that he had signed Chet ThomPhiladelphia American d as, former e catcher. Thomas will report to the Bees Friday or Sattir-da- y. He is now in Los Angeles. Addition of Thomas to the Bees with catching staff wffl add a world of strength behind the plate,gatcft--Ing will have a. great . Thomas, . Jenkins and Hoffcer. Lewis, staff td start the seasonTButch ByTer arid'BjWLyhRrhora- outs will riot be missed. Lewis opined, Thomas is aworld series hero, having been with the Red Sox in two of their successful world series campaigns. The wily skipper of the Salt Lake ball club also started a guessing contest when he. hinted that he was about to pick off ' a corking good pitcher from the Boston Red Sox twirier, This said Lewis, was formerly a star CARTER ELLIOTT with Ihe Yankeea aodjwfll constar out in this FLACK'IN DUTCH tinue to be a circuit, Duffy ayers. Negotia. LOS ANGELES, March 17. tions were begun yesterday Turner Barber probably will m. morning and by night two telepUoo Mag Flack as 'the regular right fielder of the Cqb. Flack grams from the east had given" waa Aeaaed In practice several all kinds of confidence days ago and Instated on leaving Lewis tlie team to return to his borne In would land his man. he that re. The worst evil of the present dijr In college athletics Is tho fact that the ptayera themselves lit nanf Instances feel the attitude of the public end the Tho re Increasing leek of ent&isfasm flue to alleged confftnerelallxatlon action Is quite natural, and when the players take tho professionalised at Tho attitude of tho tttode. tho spoctatorw react Again even more violently crowd s toward football teams has come to be tho same ae they show toward Taka tho fine entbue paid professionals, and ft fa certain to hurt the frame. lam and the desotlorr to achool away from sport-r-sii- d there isn't much left that a tnechlne could pot do as well- .- r Slab Art Rain Hinders Practice. Bee Skipper Expects to Land Star e (Copyright, HIS proposition to curtail crowds at intercollegiate sports, especially football matches, and to move more and more toward intramural sport, has its different angles. To tut out the big spectacular games, to limit atteridSnce as far as sible to college students, add old grads, and to check college en- -' thusiasm and spirit, is not all good. It may become necessary to resort. to in order, to combat-th- e evils that-hav- e ,1jeeircreatedl3y''6veraithasiasm, buf at the sarpeTTme anTTimT tation would be in a way disastrous to the colleges themselves. such-measure- Tt CHET THOMAS, WILL T COMPLETE CATCHING STAFF OF THE' TBEES 1st r' S.FULLERTOX. TTY HUGH 1922, by the Deseret News.) "7r SPORTS IN INTERCOLLEGIATE - iJJ il 1922 17 -- -- t J- . GRAVE AND REVEREND." PROFS FORGET VALUE" : OF SPORTS TO BOYS ? . ; 4 C MUCH h-- ' MARCH SEES SIGN CATCHER OE. WORLDS - s FRIDAY - NEWS of-th- hurlsdfer Detroit - J: . , at B?T?? fPKLNGS. March ll-Th- e St&JsJUl finish their training on their- -; home grounds Manager Jack Milled he erants his men to get used to Heereation park, and so he has pro- for them from every day aivr FTtANCISCO, Mareh 17. Morris now on in their own territory Thav tnor man University sprinter, broke camp here last aight will In- the tn "five' San Francisco today. The re- eotmtry; Pitchers nati. rir!u7?odK.aia .ru,t rirwe? Including McQnald and ,a a next Davis hurled the youngsters to a lory over th veteran yesterday brM Wtu IrUh . - frle: JtSlykd sL arf |