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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1930. A. A. U. CHAIRMAN ANNOUNCES PROGRAM FOR FIGURE SKATERS . ) . M Men Basketball Teams Quiet Warfare as Holiday Truce Begins Local Team Issues to Logan Challenge r - " j fU'chard Jolinsou, Eaitern Star, Dm 220- rIn 17 ' , , EJVD RUN PM YS g Matches Await Local Mat Devotees Weber Considers McKinley Game For 1931, 1932 Seconds. , HUSKIES GAIN ON , y nilL MrLECSE. Program whirl! figure skaters U. OGDEN. McKinley high school of the lntermountain A. A. tournament to b held at Nlbley park Honolulu and Weber college of Og- 27, will follow u announced Saturday by Bert of the veteran chairman Margetts. ornnlaatton'a during committee. The program la essentially the game as that of last year with but one or two minor exceptions. In ad dltlon to running through these aerie of Xiigures outlined by the chair man. each skater will give a three minute exhibition In which he will go through any aeriee of figure he do alrea . - , The racing events will, of course, be the eaaroe as last season. There den will probably clash on an Ogden gridiron next October 24, It became known hen today. McKinley has acproposal for a home and cepted home contract, ths first game to be played hen on the above date and the second In Honolulu In 1932, Weber hea not finally accepted the proposal. but Indications that It will an promising. In 1928 McKinley defeated Weber, 11 to 7. in Honolulu and in 1929 Weber lost to McKinley, 12 to 28, in Ogden Announcement has also been made will be the 230. ito, 8oo, mile and that Clarence Dods. said to be pie e for greatest acholastio athlete developed tor the men, a 220-yagirls, and a special event for the In the Hawaiian Islands, and four other youngster are coming to We. oungbo7Jt her college next fall. Pour youths N Blank Needed, from that school at already at Weber. Bays Chairman. December (Saturday. two-mil- races, ?ctts. according Chairman The laonlythatthing required of they be present event Is called, and then their names to chairman. negotiated seconds very rough In 17.5 rcewhich is Ice, an excellent time, according to Marietta Ho adso did the 440 la 28 second. . . i i Trlnke ..... Overt Diets Dee WelL the left of left St. George Sets fleet-foot- ed KAMABKoMdVfH high defeated Sou Sumoitk Saturday nlghl. IS t Ai, siuq V n'sht. II t, a f Atkins, rf1 (.Atkina. If. Jora.naon, s Orlppdem. r Holme. If 1 I Ml a Fldr!d. rf, Shelton, If .. ir-"- 0 9 lOason, B. Dates for Races in ington Offense. Give Children Atktnnn.wrf I Bmith. U .... Woptsianholm. it a 11(4 Murph. I , Tetals , Crimson Facrs Variation of Rockne System in Wash- Forty Hunters Seek Ducks to ESSfttJW1' outer forward; right in-r- ef forward; forward; left Inner forward; edge; right outer, Inner changing outer. Inner forward; forward; right miter forward to left outer; left outer forward to right outer; right outer forward to inner back ; left outer forward to Inner back; right Inner forward to Inner back; kft Inner forward to Inner back. When Uttah meets Waahlnrtoi n university, September at Seattle, Jimmy Phelans uskies will use an end run similar to the one diagriammed herewith. The sweep comes from a balanced line formation, with flanker back in mo tion. It resembles the Notre Dame play of 1929, from which Elder gained so much ground. Phelan la the disciple of Knnte ftockne, for whom bo once played. 28, Roosevelt Wins Pair of Games lewis Trinko, tinner of the mile last season, made the 220 In 20 sec- Rtdiwdgw if onds and the 440 in 36. Gifford heltoa, Ue e ae Smith traveled over the 220 In 18 Kllhkn. Ward! V9 a 440 In 28. These figeeconds and the If ... ures are conclusive proof that the fmiih raoei this season are going to be Murphy . Oson rradrlekaoB clots and fast. Here la program for the figure akatera which Includes 17 school fig urea: Pull circle eight; right outer SOUTH SUMMIT 1 111 j! . V la .... I ii ., lieiM Totals A. C High Wins From Bcaveriies With six bouts on the card calling Into action a galaxy of stars, such as are seldom seen on one bill. Promoter R. Verne McCullough feels that his holiday special for next Friday la one of the outstanding cards of the year. The card is topped by Ira Dern, Peace and quiet of the annual holiday truce sets In on most sectors of Salt Lakes M men basketball front this week, when all save two stakes adjourn completely their schedules for the period. Pioneer stake men, resuming play on Tuesday Instead of Wednesday, and South Davis stake, continuing Its regular schedule, are the lone leagues to announce continuation of play now and January 1. One other stake, however, begins Monday. December 29. when the Oqulrrh league gets under way. While the clubs of the various leagues were battling for places in tiie sun last week. Director Homer G. Warper of the M men sport was awaiting word from Ogden M men officials regarding the proposal to hold the annual interdivlslonal tour- Ogden Regarding nament there. The executive board of the M men last week submitted to F. G. Eyre, Ogden district president, the necessary requirements and he took It up with the heads of the four stakes In the Junction city. Saturday he said that, although no announcement was ready to be made, the Ogden officials were favorable toward landing the tournament for the Weber cen- Roughhouse Greek. Nelter made his debut into Salt Lake wrestling circles Friday night and was forced to pat the mat after redoubtable Tommy Thompson had almost dislocated his cervical vertebra with a full Nelson. Nelter had all the of a hard bo lied wrestler, until he fell Into the Cyclones favorite application. The Dern -- Thompson battle should be a struggle between two experts The Cyclone Is an unusually good man, possessing all the grace of a trained athlete, all the skill of a wrestler and none of the bulk which tends to slow up many of the men of the game. big ' ter. Leaders In Salt Lake play continued on their, way undisturbed, with one exception, last week. Jefferson ward rose to heights in Grant stake second division by upsetting the champion Wells ward five and climbing into a tie for second place, while Central Park grabbed the lead. Otherwise, topnotch clubs continued unabated. Cottonwood, In in Cottonwood stake; McKinley, Grant stake, division 1 ; Capitol Hill two and Seventeenth, leaders of the Salt Lake stake divisions; Bountiful First, In 8outh Davis stake; Bingham. In West Jordan; Tenth and top-not- that the over h ii in Warner Awaits Word From o, w, oYff POCATELLO, Idaho. Forty permits allowing 40 hunters to shoot 40 guns at ducks on the Fort Hall Indian reservation Sunday, were granted Friday by F. A. Gross, superintendent of the reservation. The dead ducks will be prepared and served to children Christmas tree attending party Christmas day. A program featuring the O. 8. L. band under the direction of the entertainment committee, by the Shop troop of Boy Scouts, will take place during the afternoon. ed CKDAX CM T Branch A O Mlh bas- (T OrOWOW DatrabaV (0. M Ini II kotaera Salurdair oialit won .rom art Um dates set lor U annual nldalnter b Bpllsburs of Btavtr an C war blsb ecosera. More Weird ft. 0ori thio Cognomens norM iro tbrouinwit Utah. California, in if and It, mpactlvaU. Tbs acor. mdl in On 1 Dame ' BSAVEJI M. A. O. Jf Iputlonl of 9 m fail t and lh 9nn will ranca OaT r M to I19&. Th procram foe tba Un Baldwin, rf. III Si. SOOTH BEND, Ind Dec. 20 (ABarraooufh.il dm d aa folioFlRfT DAT. Borle. I lf I. a little good pews for radio anmil rc. puraf 1100 rrw ' indaay, ft. lie djust fM 19 par ftU of puraa. Murdock, If nouncer and headline writers Intraart A Mur our lo iiitsr. thm to to. dock ff names of a few members of the 1930 I OnoivUAo raoot pUfM lllf. Four to Bmlth, rf Barton If., aa. fnUr. L Notre Dame freshman football squad ; ' to tohUu- wilt raeo. pom 111 Beacco, Bomba, Busollts, Flnart, htha-ul- k ToUla . 191011 Total . , 91 A 41 1100 raeo. pur . . . t toml rsM, two purao lift, Tvp- - lilhM rpferee; Bokerta, umpire. Hrosky, Isel, Jandoll, Jehle, Kraucl-una- s, pnr-o- 0 pm ntr( only MelUnkovltch, Leahowlca, Otl tnlU rac. ptirco 171 J MAU HITS I COrNT. Fmlor-aU- . Three enter, twf singer, Plonteck, Pivarrtk, Paihwleta, PECOND DAT American league pinch hitters to Palmiianl, Rinaldi, Regan te, Repine, I vile uddlo bom race, hit home runs during 1930 were Dave Schreker, Sue her, Blusaka, Wituckl Four enter. UrrTwo-rear-o-to purw I7&. ii Harris (Chicago and Washington!, and Wledle. I One.bIf milt race, 179 Jhour enter, thro to. nip, Yea, the Irish are represented: 9, ThrroAfdUf ml raco puraa 1100. three; 8lmmoue, Bummt, Sweeney, rrr By IKE ARMSTRONG. University eg Utah FeetbaU Coach. When Utah plays Washington university at Beattie early next season, It will meet an offense based on the Notre Dame system. Jimmy Phelan,, Husky coech, la a farmer Notre Dame star, and he uses a variation of Rocknes system, a i j the chief dlffer- cnee being that he HU t I 1 y flanker employs f v back, 8 to 15 yards ' out to either aide, ,, '4 who starts In mo-- i tion, and either blocks the end or continue deep for ,, p 1- -y i ! South Davis, Pioneer Men Stay Active Deni Merli Thompson, Sharman Opposes Edwards. the when the give their Five local skaters, Richard John-ao- n, CEDAR erry Ater Lewi Trinko, Gifford Smith. llranch A.llepie nlcht by th. back lonlshl Myron Bates and Taylor, have Issued 2LK ; hlb Aisles81-- cam 3 Atvirs a challenge for a relay to Logan In wan to the two Nielson brothgeneral Q.TFF ers. Carl Ted, in particular, for Whfrkr. ft f'Wflklng. Tf 9 V Barklnaoo, tfm S cither a three or five-mrelay race, WgU. 9 Brlliatoils t to be staiged as in added attraction Walker, , Baker, 1 A ilaoD, r to ths figure and racing competition Otborn,rfIf t A 9 Bennion. larior. Rieka. 1 i J, ' 'WH..OS. at the lntermountaln meet. fStftof fIf.,. ri .. Johnson, formerly of Chicago, who Hogan, r. ,. Youn. , Las been attracting a great deal of rf ikSoealoear, local circles, definitely attention 14 S I Total, J0r was Totals n 11 7 he convinced local fans tulcrpe, Hobart; uaplra. Mllna. good enough to give the defending champion plenty of competition. He j a 200-pou- nd Aggies Roll Up Score on B. A. C. and and team choice while playing halfback Eddie Casey, for Harvard in 1919, succeeds Arnold Horween as Harvard head football coach. Casey was Horween's assistant during the past year. wresthe greatest of all tlers who meets Tommy Thompson, the Hollywood Cyclone. Pushing the Dern -- Thompson bout for Interest is a battle between Hy Sharman, Utahs great welterweight, and Jack Edwards of Fort Worth, Texas, one of the best welters in the country. Supporting this pair of top spots is a bout between Bill Thornton, the Seattle leg wrestler, and Yankee Jack Rogers, who fell victim to Dem's skill Friday night; Pete Stecher, Nebraska's contribution to the welterweights. and Lew Davis of Oklahoma City; A1 Newman, Balt Lake baker, and Mike Saxon, the strong man of wrestling: Bob Nelter and Leo Papl-an- rd It will not be necessary to fill out uy entry blanks for any of these Mar- to Promoted to Head Coach The Sharman bout is another mile- stone in the career of a great little athlete. Sharman Is making a determined drive for the crown of Jack Reynolds, who has ruled the welterweights for a long while. Promoter McCullough has been trying to get Reynolds to meet Sharman In Salt Lake City for more than two years, and all peaceable means having failed, McCullough Is going to use force. He intends to bring every welterweight of ability into Salt Lake City and If Sharman Is able to stand the gaff and keep up the pace he has been setting for two years, McCullough will demand that the national boxing commission either force a battle with Reynolds and Sharman or force Reynolds to relinquish his title. McCullough sees a great future for Sharman, a career equal even to that of Ira Dern, and the little promoter is going to see that the Utah welter gets his chance. Zuppke Announces Texas Game Team CHAMPAIGN, HI., Dec. 20 (UP), Coach Bob Zuppke today announced the personnel of the midwestem football team that will play a picked team from the southwest in a charity football game in Dallas. Texas, January 1. The squad will assemble In Dallas on Christmas morning and hold Its first workout that day. Milt Olander, assistant to Zuppke at Illinois, will be assistant coach. The squad follows; Ends George Rogge, Iowa; George Casey, Wisconsin; Cecil Fogg, Michigan State college; Eddie Wlnsper, Illinois. Tackles Horace Buttner, Purdue; Stanley Bodman, Illinois: Donald Rldle, Michigan 6tate college; Arthur Masucci, Detroit. Ouarde George Steara, Purdue; Andrew Vanyo, Michigan State Normal: Robert Conover, Illinois; Jack Christman, Purdue. Thirty-thir- d, two sections, topping Liberty stake's and Poplar Grove and h, coleaders of Pioneer, remained unscathed This weeks schedule finds one game onlv. that between Holladav and Mill Creek In the eastern section of Cottonwood stake; a full schedule In South Davis stake, and a full one In Pioneer stake. Dwembtr M Orsnser at Osrfleld; Mss-o- a at Twenty-fift- . Weber Girls, Deseret Boys Swim Winners Feminine Paddlers Go Two Dead Heats; Granite Shows Well. Matcli Boxes To Be Used For Athletics Two young women Sweden AMAL, (Pi splashed through two dead heats In Swedish match moxes, known dash the annual Junior the the world, are to throughout A. A. U. swimming championships new use. A mil-lla- p be put to in Weber gymnasium boxes have been ordered Saturday' night, and it took a third heat, which from the Swedish Match comwas reduced to 20 yards, to decide pany, and the (8000 expected from their sale will be expendthe race. When this distance was ed on an athletic field. swum, two Judges decided one girl had won and the other ruled It dead heat. Lois Smalley, Weber gym, was therefore declared the winner over Senta Valtlnke, unattached. Women swimmers of Weber gym carried off most of the honors among feminine stars, while swimmers from the Deseret gym were supreme in men's events. Granite men showed up well. Dee Shepherd won the only first place the Weber boys garnered by NEW YORK, Dec. 20 OP). Kingssplashing Into the finish line lead- port, C. B&rtsch's son of Brown free Prince, a consistent winner last year, ing the field In the style. gave a familiar touch to the opening The summary: of the winter racing season at Havana MENS EVENTS the (1500 Inaugural trrt itylf Lawont Orsnlt. won, today by winning Forbmlu Donoret nnv Sorenson, handicap by st wide margin over a -, J!t Tin.Deseret, third field of sprinters. back stroke Morrle, Deseret good wonKinghport, one of the sensations of Shsrt. Deseret sytn. second 4 M third Emery. Deseret Ttine. ym. last winters racing, got away well free style Sorenaon. u -- der a good ride by M tn, won. Forbuh. Dfteerel gym second, Itodtiyand, 04 reen. Deserel gym. third. Tim. difficulty beAtlng San Rose, had ti 330yard breeai troko Vandam. Gran-I- Carlos. Film lie Id on WP 11 to take won; Welch, Dsrt gym. second. Nielthird. Kingsport covered the five son. Deneret gm. third Ttrqe. 3 07 L 330 yard fra style T Welch. Deseret and furlongs In 1:05 5 won. Engar. Deseret gym second. He received irm, little support and paid Holt. Deeeret gym. third Time. 3.43 OGDEN Hunter. December 31 Pleasant Oraes At Oran ter. January S Hunter At Pleasant Oreta; Oarfleld at Mana January 7 Hunter tt Qranaer. Green at Mavnai January Oarfleld at Hunter. at Garfield January 19 uni Oarfleld at Pleasant Qraem January Hunter at Macna Marna at Granaer January 3631 Pleanant Green at Hunter January 36 Oarfleld at Grancer, Mavni January al Pleasant Green February 3 Oranjer at Hunter February 6 Hunter at O&rfteld; Oran-ge- r at Pleasant Green February 11 Oranter at Mana. Pleai. ant Green at Garfield. Weber Bows to North Summit rd a OODEN ExecpUonal hootlu ,vt t tuardlns and Coach Knudon a North Bummtt (he victor, h.r,a mshl over Coach Dick Thorn, Wbcr high a arrlora It waa 4 clou coo-lc- t. with Weber leading. 1. at the quarur. North Summit ahead. at half tha S and at tha third quarter Altbouth Knudaona crew Blared without the of Ita captain, Garnett Dawaon. who a stricken with pneumonia Saturday. It clicked coualatentlr Black's floor work and Slmlster's ahootlna were outstsndlnc for North Summit, while the floor work or Sarlo and Stratford for Weber waa 8lurdr Hufford Notre Team running, Ike Armstrong clever halfback of the 1930 Huskies, carries the ban on Phelan's flanker play. His running ability and the execution of the play make It a difficult one to atop. The Huskies' lineup Indicated In tn a preliminary eonteat North Olden formation No. 1, while Quarterback defeated the aereoteeuth ward sssresa-tion- . 39 to 19 looks over the defense and Oberg NORTH SUMMIT WEBER calls signals. On the command to OTFP Black, rf . 5 31 13 Sarlo. rf.... shift, the Washington men move Into 4 0 0 8 Lambert. If Blondqiilst. If. formation shown at the bottom of the SnriAter, c.. 4 3 9 10 Chandler, d. Judd, rg ... 0 I 0 0 Uade. rg. diagram. After they are set. Halfback Pace. It .. 0 4 I ) fluatford, Ig Marsh, No. 8, starts In motion to his Brown, rg. . . 0 0 6 line of scrimto the left, parallel Falk, Dickey, Judge, Oulllo. Cahill, Connors, Carney, Conley, Totals RtUe raco 9100. Center No. 4, purao Wentworth, i Connely, Flynn, OlUesple, mage. ball back Reler, 8tenaoo; umpire. vocar partAT iolanh faii. Collins, McCrann, to No. 11. Halfback Centers Arthur Bultman, Marsnaps O'Neill. McOuff, Healy, Vurth ward of Flonaar .lake dtfaatad Hufford. No. 1, Left End Pautzke, quette; Robert Clark, Northwestern. B1L Hlthland Bark of Ortnllo oUko, U to 1, U O'Dea, OConnor, O'Brien, Ryan and PurHoward Halfbacks Klssell, temporarily checks defensive right a practice s opt Saiurdar. , Huber Wjaelan.' tackle, then goes for secondary de- due; Charles Hall, Illinois; THIRD DT Leo Jensvrold, Hlnchmsn, Butler; mtle 1. raco pum 7I. e No. 2. Left Tackle Bchweg-le- r OBrfooth fense, Three to enter, two 4 to, blocks defensive right guard. No. Iowa ; Robert Horn, Ohio 8tate; Lespurao 100. I Ptwo!f rtha m'lePourrarof lie Molloy. Loyola. to enter three 3, Left Ouard Palmer, pulls out to Jnr fa Ids rtght to lead Interference. No. 4, Quarterback Emte Chattln, IlliPITTSBURGH. P. Dee. Sd AP) -- Ten I. Thm-ethtwtle for games with the Detroit Americana sod 79 Pour enter Center Wentworth, after he passes nois. three e fwlfh the Chleato National are In pi'fie Marr'rn Fullbacks Francis Delg, vile race, purao 1 100 i Threeeichthi rinded on the the ball, blocks defensive center. No. exhibition schedule Prter-aU- . Four enter, three r William Storen. Detroit. COTTONWOOD STARS, quette; BTAWE. announced today for the Pittsburgh Sa (ALT IAS 3 Right Guard OBrien pulla out to One mile, foe and KssUra liviU. OKHIm Twa. r Charles Brubacker, Indiana uniUo"hi index: purar $191 prln' his right and leads interference. No af Iba Taa. ?duf. Platalaa Ou. who had acceptversity purae 913$. quarterback, I One aiUa Lost. Fcf March IS. Portland, Or,, at Paao Robles Wf. S, Right Tackle Holmes, af Taaau. Captain tbs Ilaaeiaf X Cofionwood I ed an invitation to compete with the "d Oakland 10 st Oak- f1! Off 1 Weber free at to Shepherd, No. 7, Holladav Won. Lost Vet blocks defensive left guard. I land, CaUf ; March 1 000 at Ban team, was forced to with- gym won; Engar,style Deeeret grm. gocond Sou U, ('ettobo4 1 ooo onoiTwantv-fln- t I I The brilliant young Jockey, Eugene Francisco. March 90. 1,. 91 Detroit End Westerweller, boxes defen- midwest 33 ftac and Right third. Deseret Tuisenbrooks Time, gym, Mill Crk . his . draw Twriu .937 .t... acceptance. J .000 i at San Chiraso Marcu fames). Jef4 Francisco, the 6 67 8. No. thrills sive furnished James, left tackle. at Uludar , 0 .647. Right I 93. 94 and 9S, Loe Aocelestat Los Anaeles .000iiii'lb V lavanth medley gwim Nelton. Deseret ferson park. New Orleans, . .667 btek Marsh, in fast and takes riding M.rch 2 Tbit Waaks Sr bad ala. Two gym won. Tuseenbrook. Deseret gym Viahiranlh three winners. James booted homelf'iea m defensive left end in. No. 9. Quar- ond third. Wise. Deeeret gym Dolladar at MUI Omk Onirartlle 4 33 3 Galahad ln th featured Orand lsIe5,,'1" ap,rlj.T,,nV,,'1ro,: JSuVSSTS En.ian (iSANITB BTAXK. Ijjs terback Oberg. and No. 10, Fullback reray Oreen. Thomas and I Holt, Vlvblaa Oaa. TRHRklNf THo loft) h'rh of hoot .ooOBuse, sweep to right with Interfer-1000- 1 Tuanbrook, Deseret gym, won Carroll, handicap, beating out Thistle Fyrnluwo tamnl. Sau Francisco Seals at San Won. ldst Juwte hlfb of Won. I ost. Vet tareon. Bunker and Emery, Deeeret gym and Rueful In the (1200 event for all r:.!',rlico.pr,1.1 at enc. nd Hufford follows them 1 000 Capitol Kill .. iht br 9 point, second. TIdi. 4 39 3 t.tnasji in rode Eliasabeth Boll to victory 11 and 13, Detroit al Detroit. isos' around the defensive left end. brio marc: Pr phrain medley relay Bharp. Forbunh ages, nai ouartrr. !. hnfinalUw Nophi Wum ral-- f'jirrhoaro and Welch, Deeeret gym. won. Vandam. In ths second, race and Mary Dale In T1 P'y has worlds of power, Hoot to Abo . 90 ' DETROIT. Pec afvaalafo la (mojRiPhaMs . 'd tut. and Lemonl. Granite second. Time, the seventh. (AP -- PRUburth l jf0 JwantyfUhlh the ball carrier has four men GUNNISON. In the main event 3Flume . . the only m)or iregu .uoo 'eniar limoraoo 4 ,, n lbrUn 38 opponent on th 1 aanfr. ninth i lisi K 8ewart, Deeeret gym. won. him, and If each of the In- - of s reining schedule of the Detroit Tigers, boxing program, Clatr LaDiving Dltlika Ttra. vs .ooo leading Pourvwnth . second moot. Granite, Kohne. Deeeret The Tiger will plsy here tody. terferenc out was his carries 148. of assignGunnison. Lost. Fm ChrlitoMMLrf Won. 12 Ballestrup . dinner scored 111 points. gym. third, Argentine Polo Team iimfi. ten ofwillthem ith the Plrsteg, 1 IPsrtfV iftBrih mft. If f9)11 f 7M I The Tigerg WOMENS EVENTS given the decision over Mack Payne train st Rtchsrdson t 9 t PHernon. 750 I f Klshlsiid Vrk , IrOlt prt Lola Small!. Weber in fra t Csltf , near Bsersmento, style Springs, Tlie of rounds California I Lake after Salt I fast N, . I ....... Park nfti, rf . ..... eight ., I Tf Plays 0rtn. 79Oi0vntBnth Bents l.oor between player gym unattached, first. Valtlnke, report February 15 and .. uistoc. lar I s 5 ? Wsrotrt, d.10 .. i4 9W1 .900 Other bouts: March I Weber gym. second, LOa Wheelwright thirty. fourth In addition to the games with 000 Biataanth rf 1 f $ 4Miuoo, r .. i 1 i: Ha thorn 37 t .904, Dec. TimeLOS 20 third The the following contests are Bobble Mason, 142, Balt Lake, Pittsburgh, ANGELES, CP)' 9 d I , .4or ENSIGN ETAKEs back stroke Shirley Van ttse-V-. Dili South irheduled: knocked out Bert Coates, Gunnison, . ..,..5.,..t 6I 4 .300 Weber gym. wou Veda Van Buren. invasion of another great (NlnHwiiih March 19. Ban Franeto at Ban Franf Iht Tmm SUatiaf to- cisco. March Twautr-thirwas 1 91 4 American . team '.000 $ heralded second Weber Time. round. 130, in first 14, nan Francisco ' the gym. polo st Ban 10 1 :, Totals . Total . 1 t) I No vam free style Lois BrnaUsy, We- day with the Khduled tfcU arrk. Woq Leal 1 Prt Francisco and Sacramento st Sacramento: A. LtinU ref arr; 0. Lunt. uraptro. arrival of 34 ponies from March Arnold Larson, 122, Ounnlson, and ber gym. won. OOO PonJar Orovt Weber Lila n Wheelwright. 18. 6a mnrisco at Sau Franelaro LIECBTT STAKE. 600 Jack 124, 8alt Lake, drew In ertr- second. Benta Valtluke, unattached, Argentina. Hart, afternoon and March 19, 'morning Fourth 4 37 3. third .667, DirMaa One. Time, The mounts arrived In good condi- 17 and 18, Ban Francisco games). at San Frrnciaeo, lour rounds. , Taeuty-alxt- h 4 breast stroke Mabel Bundoulst. March 39 and 91. Portland at Loa Angeles; Von. Loaf Fet SiKth aevent Grover Ounnlson. 162, 20 9 Wilson, Dec. Weber tion, despite a through trip Weber WedeU, aon. Mont. MISSOULA, Mickey March (P). 33. Anselea fvta. Los 1 at ooo T)s Anreles, KS, T'rnl 4 u 9 ! i!!?1 . ;4 Grande Vc Two candidates for the position of knocked out Milton Anderson, 168. gym, second treeTime. 68 Thalme Douglas. heavy seas. They will be conditioned s.tii, ,t woodland, c.nt i M.rch Cannon style nd 9. Hollywood at San Dl.ro March SIMIMlMsssi I nJU Thirty firat 1M tn the first round. Mayfield, Thirtieth won. Carmen Begley. Weber at the Midwlclc Country Club etables Weber ! iso sm Yale one Fiitrburh ? at lo, .n,..a coach of Montana university, of FHU 1 8 6 n. gym second 11 36 3. riders the Arrival their u n Time. pending ,000 Kiahth n Olsen. e.s. O J37. Lloyd Diving Lila Wheelwright. Weber gym. from the east and the other from the knocked out Raymond Christensen. won. Tueedai't Krheiele, after tlie new year. LmKratton Di'Ti hlih carer Saturday ITATtVtt LR Athiecn McOreagor. Weber gym Fifth va Poplar Grove , Tootle by a acore of 99 to Two. Only one member of the team 135, in DiiMea the first round. consideration tvfutnt defeatt-rare the Mayfield, west, under by Twenty-fift- h va. Cannon 1 The ltm and ThJrtv-thlrwhich lntrrreunj Tarnty-alx'- h aasineopr campaigred through California Lane and Reese Larsen, 7 and 8 Montana board of athletic control. m d loth coaehea aa9 ivttttiuitea lib rally. 9 WAED WINS. Second is last winter without a defeat.: Juan Fourth va. Thirteenths The board today declined to state years of age, respectively, gave three Third THIRD TOOELE DAVm 9 Nlllth won from stake bye. of ward Liberty will be back, although the InRevnal, f 7 '.too . Firet rounds exhibition. who the men were, but said an First ward. 36 to It, la thslr league gems. vaders GIANT ATARE, Third I' expect to put another 24 cement will be made within ten The score DiilUea One. 0 liberty THIRD WARD FIRST WARD .SOtSTIRl Hmt wimi. handicap quartet Into the field. The, No camea scheduled this week. days. The new coach will succeed EOT7NTXFUL. Steadies of Ike Taa9, ' OTFP Galloping OT FFl Gauchos will Include Ber-',,- ., NOLTfV DAVIS STAKE, ton Th Tr7,1M . I 0 0 3K Wsg.iaff .9 s 8 Major Frank W. MUbum, whose leave continued Us Bountiful awood Won. tArt F rece wlth,PVurlt 4 K 7 8 3 .3 nardo Dugan. Diego Cavanaha, Ro-- I x ooo rt Clarton ,3 0 9 from the United States army has Staodtna of lb TeaOie, vppk-afork -- with no unn to b First ward by defeating Centerville Bee- - g. 1 i . . 0 Jacklin R Mott IQ 18 31 Dsn and berto until M played ond la a to January a. r.pt . postponed Mens league Lambert, Kearney regular -.Won. Lot. plred. Neither of the men, under game here I C f i f t Vdller reeowood 4 9 3 10 0 Shumway IJJ! l0 .667a hel, eon tha. Alpine and Third ward I, ' oon ! s 4 1 3 0 Pet 9 Bountlfitl successor Hid i 4tas his IB 9 consideration as O f Flrt ... therate ten. la 1 .19 atpr ,fijthr A pine a tale V Men b44kcttll4rs wif The scohe 1 Beeond .,,.t roan . ...0 9 9 9i s la...s III 7 V h'ttn .313 BouuMful CENTERVILLE 9ND 5bueldeayE 6 ) I 6m r.jt over the holiday aaa.on Th. Third JS,evw wached in the northwest, it was BOUNTIFUL O T2ND. OntFFvllla Firai Wllforo . mard nt ars and Hiahland FP utd for top post- OTFP :oo announced by the athletic board. 19 19 1 Belvedere .. . 3 44 181 Total 913198 .333 teourviUe Aecwta , TaUb e IE 19 W ToUla .. ..7 ..s. Fete rf ...7 9 14 It Smith rfU ..9 100 Totals ..... Cleveland batsmen Th. WnS?"!-woPtnch hit referee. Netlton. umpire. MUI Creek .60C' West Bountiful J Robinson, If forward has Fenwick uit Randall brought Speculation ..9 by . ..a 11) Smith t . .1)93 rarmlivtion Central 9 9 4 won. Lojt. Fet. 9VOCUT 9COEES. . ...1 1111B four 1930 gamej. George Uhle Woo Isoo the names of Earl H. (Dutch) Clark. Smith Smith Bountiful Mason r ff .3 9 4 Bettredge rg ..1 9 9 1 Central Farit BOUNTIFUL BINS. 9 won two that way for Detroit, while Xiptnw Trd 1 ono Jo Colo- Slocks North Farmiuctoa .. at o . U Smith quarterback j Ig 9 Jefferaoa .1999 I .31)9 Satur- - Art Shlrea helped Washington bylrnurth word V. .oav 3 Wrlti rado eollega In 1928. as a possibility. Klseman g ,9 i 99 9 Major If . .- , 0 3 9 J BOUNTIFUL. Bountiful rao basketball, Brulni 9iRutftfi Reading n '2! I day night defeated West Bountiful winning two when batting tor I However, university heads today said iScoHdVJrd. At Waene 34, Faeron 11 i Fvt jHoulh Oa'r ., . sail by the over helming acore of 35 to pitcher. imibiand . I WaaUamci Clark was never an applicant. Totals . .14 1 3 31 Total, , .90 I Uentraal liarootu k Philadelphia L see, 9 .900 I ilocheaUf firooklya 31 i(4mmisi Merle "hard ii 1 prae-fora- Fm-for-a-ll 1 Kingsport Wins Inaugural at Havana Track S hi M Mcn 'Baskctllall Standings rf C 500-ya- rd - r-t- n. Dues Play Tigcs, Cubs on Coast 1 d 1 f, one-ha- lf Ephraim Defeats Points Juali Half-com- .4 muoi Gunnison Sees i Taalflb-Tblrliwn- !,!" Good King Card Tw.Dl-fmjr- 'tve1 in Wt Taanijr-Ltcon- ioo-ya- d , - Davis Triuoipl is Over Tooeleans 1 45-d- rhinjr-aeco- 1 1 80b-ys- -- d Thirty-secon- an-no- one-minu-te ! .u ?; ex-F- . 1 1 . , . . . ;j! m i 4 W |