Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 16 10 1930 HIGH SCHOOLS IN NINE DISTRICTS BEGIN LEAGUE PLAY SAINTS PANTHERS SCHEDULE TILTS I1EUEVE1T BEGIN SOPHS OK ROUGH MILD AND MEDIUM WRESTLING NOT (For proof ten iddrww atamp GIVES VARIETY TO ARENA PROGRAM OTHER LOOPS START WITHIN 3 WEEKS LEAGUE PLAY L S Nine of the 15 high school basketball districts of the state will begin their league schedules Friday Those who plav for the first tune are the Ogden summit Jordan Allue Nuba Banpete Bevter Millard and Dixie teams A total of 20 gamea— rather large for the first wave— will be run off will Cache and Uintah districts start next week Central and Grand on January 2’ and the Balt Lake ’ district will enter the race for the state bunting on the last day of January The quintets in the Salt Lake district will not be Idle however Coach Josh West s Saints will travel to Vernal and Ballard s Panthers will play at Westminster Granite and East will hold hard workouts but will play no games Josh will take the follow- trig pis vers with him- Btan Smith “'Lynn Brady Vert Exeter McKay Hale E Bird Fagan Hoggan Roberts Christensen and Grant Bennion No Tram Show ' Outstanding At'iity Although the races In the nine districts are expected to be as fast if not faster than last year no team has done any particular standing out which could merit Its being described as a certain state title contender Quinta prominent In their districts have not been so scarce however Ogden and Davis both of whom played In the state tourney last season play In the Ogden district Friday Ogden meeting Boxelder and Davis battling Weber The two representatives of the district of last season are expected to make strong showings eg-‘- n this yrar North Summit the favorite In the1 Summit district should not be greattroubted with Its first opponent ' ly The Coalville Braves Park City have stamped themselves as among the best In the state In their preseason encounters and they have a difficult repulatlon up to which they will have to live Morgan battles at He-bIn the only other game Jordan Bingham Tooele Murray and possibly Cyprus are all given excellent chances to win In the Jordan district At any rate It la going to be one of the most Interesting races In the state Jordan plays at Oratitsvllle Bingham at Tooele and Murray at Cyprus Friday Alpine Race Promises Much In Alpine Lehi American Fork and Provo are marked teams the first mentioned five having an edge In the comparison On Friday B Y high school plays at Lincoln American Fork at Pleasant Grove and Lehl at Provo Snrtngvllle the reigning favorite In Nebo meet Eureka In the only encounter of the district Although Ephraim and Moroni look the best in the Banpete district the race Is going to be far from com-tely lopsided Sanpete county goes in for the sport with all it has and usually turns out fair teams The Sevier district also promises to be close Friday Sallna goes to Monroe Psngultch at Richfield and Marysville st Circlevtlle Fillmore at Milford and Mlners-vill- e at Beaver will- - be the attraction In the Millard district The Dixie Filers with their game with Kansb Saturday hold the Interest in the Dixie district Parowan has shown plenty of strength so far er pl District 15 Fives Start Schedule racial to Thf Tribun CEDAR CITY— With five teams playing three games the league schedule of basketball games for district 15 of the Utah High School Athletic association begins this weekend The region contains six schools Parowan and Cedar In Iron county St Oeorge and Hurricane In Washington county and Kanab and Odrr-VilIn Kane county Kanab and Hurricane will meet In the first game at Humean Friday night Saturday night two games mill be plaved Kurmb meetDtxle ing at St George and Parowan meeting Cedar at Cedar Fans in this region are expecting another Dixie win this year making them favorites because of the past reputation of the Dixie Fliers records show that Dixie lias a strong team hlthtmgh the team that plaved Granite for the state championship last ear was wrecked bv giaduation The Filers lori Ken Cox sensational Rtiard: his running mate Fthulln Pectol Snow flashy fordward and Flwood Romney who Is at B Y U this year Cox Pee-tand Snow are all playing for the Dixie Junor college this year Parowan has practically the same team back that plaed there last Jear and should give Dixie a fierce light for the regional championship many conceding them a b'lter than vn chBnre to displace Dixie Knb reported to have a fast team mav upset things Cedar after being out of the If ague for two years has reentered this year with a scrappy group of jourg piavers who may go far toward the championship The team Is composed of men who have not had any league experience and have plaved but few games Orderville and Hurricane are given Just an ou'slde chance of winning although they may surprise le Pre-seas- ol Twin Falls Filer Win Encounters Trloun f pw!l to The TWIN FALLS Idaho —Twin Falls and Filer each won double headers In the Wednesday night basketball games of the south rentral Idaho district Twin Falls Bruins defeated Ooodlng high sihool by 41 to 21 a”d tne local girls triumphed bv 30 to 17 Filer Wildcats defeated Haerman 21 to 17 and the girl won by 22 to 18 Prep Schools’ IIoop Schedule Mentor Takes I) Squad to Vernal No Team Stands Out ' For merit I- - D Yt I il tl at I D S ftt Orda East Week-Eh- d L Granite Quints Win D S Encounters GAMES Friday K gOFHOMoie dtaadlAC at laraal r uri 0dfa alrtet at HAefdr Weber at Daria LoaC El 0 I Pt 0W 1 OftO 1 ooo 0 0 0 VAryf JanUfi JDIatrfrt Jordan a Graotuvillt ftmaliam at leoele Murray at Criu Murray 3 £ 000 0 Jordan a Thartdar’a Retail Wet IS Jordan 14 Orantte L D a as Murray 14 East Granite and L D S won the oiwnlng games In the local sophomore league Thursday afternoon Coach Mickey Oswald's leopards subdued West 24 to 15 the Farmers took a close one from Jordan 17 to 14 and the 8atnts outclassed Murray by a score of 28 to 16 OatHRll Dbtrlrt Park City at Narth bamaalt Morcan at Hrbtr — Alytaa DWHet II T high at I larala American Park at JKataat Cray LehJ at Praia "-- 14 17 Neb DMriei Tlntte at ftprlnaviti Sanpete Ta W on Past L D 8 Ora nit U ing hitter of the American league tn 1929 was recovering at his home here tonight from 8 serious case of scarlet fever The star first baseman of Clevelands Indians has been seriously til for the past week at one time having a fever ot 104 hts wife said She said he passed the crisis several days ago and hopes to regain his strength In time to report to the Indians fot spring training - tn March tram Datrfrt Mantl at North Sanpaia Moroni at fiiinnln lyhrain at Waaatcli at a dear Sat ffrday gevior District — tatlaa at Moaroa — Fancutich at Kirhfield Marytvale at lirrlavltia Millard ntotrtei Mtneruvillf at Rearer 0 Ulmer at Milford Delia at Hinckley Ditto District ! Hurricane Ruul Kano at Divio Kalurda? Faronan at Coda City batarday Granite Leaders Maintain Paces Lincoln Sugarhouse Wasatch Score Triumphs in Thursday’s Play Hitlers Lincoln Richards Umlcinrtl Murphr rl Totuli 0 0 0 13 Hoaknecht Referees Brad WEST THE WINTER CALL There Is zto and health In the sweep J riotti rf V if Winkle 0Brun 0026' I rl To‘a1f Smith! 1 1 0 0 Is there any rule of the ring to prevent an opponent from using scaling ladders In attempting to reach earner a cl tin? This should be looked Into THE TWO SPORT RUE They have a regulation In the southern conference that might well be adopted by other sections Thi la a rule limiting any college athlete to two major sports a year Any student can play football In the fall and basketball In the winter He can play football tn the fall and baseball or track In the spring But he can only take part In two major The basic Idea back of tins sport Two major regulation Is sound sports within a given period of nine months are quite enough for any athletic atudent to face To take part In three or four major siwrt Is not only overworking an athlete physically but In many case It Is leaving too little time for full and thorough concentration on his college work It has been proved ov er and over again that athletes taking part In three or four major sports have overburdened the heart for —ter years For example Nell Snow at Michigan was a football baseball and truik star He kept In hard training facing keen competition all through fall winter and spring Later on he suddnly dropped dead after a hard squash racouets match before he was 40 And Nell Snow was one of the finest athletic specimens that ever apjieured In any university He was 6 feet tall weighed 195 pounds and always looked to be in flawless condition He was — up to an overworked heait MODERN EXAMPLES Barry Wood of Harvard Is a star at football hockey and tennis This competitive list Is too much to attempt In any one stretch of 12 months Wood is allow lug his s stem little or no chance to accumulate a nerve reserve He Is giving his heart action too much to carry Booth of Yale Ls a star at football basketball and basrbail Here again he fares almost continuous competition from September So June Some-wheIn that period he needs a three months rest fiom hard competition It Is hardly possible In either Wood s or Booths case that the after effects will be disastrous But for Ufe after college work is over this r count of Iratnlrg and competition will not be Rtie two sqxnt rule doesn t affect a ma’orltj of the students Pew of them go In for more than two MWts But for all that It Is a good sound rule devised f r the good of the student who i lav be overambltious or overtaken ului g the lines of athletic play THE BEST SYSTEM The best svsle'm ls f r a student to tat-- rp one hard nigged competitive snort that he won t use after life ls over— football basketball Jansen rf Crane If Boffe e Maxflald n Benson iff Bollard rf penaler rf Day li IA8T OTFP 3 0 0 4 rf Hum hrra It 0 0 0 0 6 2 M3 e Min Crandall ri 3 1 I 1 Prnnayor Iff 0 0 00 00 0 0 Tohnaon rf 0 0 0 0 Hunt rf OTFP' 3 3 137 Burhnef rf 0 0 0 0 Mat key e INeunach der 113 4 11 Total! umpire Player Referee South Cottonvood Lead at Half Way 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M2 141 Ahue Total 7 4 3 n South Cottonwood Holladey Cottonwood WUidtf MiU Creek Over McCliarcy Tharakay'fl ImiIIi South Cottonwood 34 Holladay Iif Mat Tussle OARFIFLD— Clarence Smith feated Jack McCharey rf Phoenix Arlr In the feature wrestling match Lost Bennlou Murray Reqbnd Grant 1 J 0 4 B COTTONWOOD OTFP W rf Sabine L C 0 9 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 Junes It West o Bhober rg J Wv’St Iff Bonm rf Anderson If Uau(ii) A f! Prt 5i0 2 P0 0 0 0i 0 0 2 Terr THU Oepnl R’sdv SrwtA! to The Tribune POCMTniO T 1nho — The Pocatello A'h-- rt r ub basketball team kept clen lf y record R1pi e br rie'en'int the n of Idaho liter here Thursday 37 3 tie frst of in Tn ham e fur the Tier and the lhat PlZ p’aryd b the r!y of ron form FTfv e f r f ns R Jt R Ransom ti Totals Referee 1 c 11 0 I know of one college football star who took up wrcs‘lnr while hi colHe b"ca""e one of the best lege Twerty years laier lie is stIl a fine w res’ lee 8nd "cts'hs full share of fun end reereaMon out of tins sport But there are not many who at the care to spend age of 40 or 42 two or three ete: noons Fort Douglas Five Defeats Weber Quint ns 1 1 1 1 ft 1 a" 143 111 1119 0 0 0 0 12 12 1 1 t 20 erron OTFP If 10 I I 3104 0 0 0 0 110 10 3 0 3 1 H 1 three-cushi- Totals 7 8 0 14 GRANT If c rf OTFP 2 1 0 3 0100 3 9 1 61 C 1 Ac 1 ge 1 PrrsSANT rosrh Thorpe Isac-sor- ts Enhraun hleh Carroteaters ran mr-rU- r of Ml s'l over tt e WasaUh acid-mPeesant here Thursday evenln br a score The losers were hopelessly of 4 to t 'sssed The n re 1 1 2 e 4 4 4 nt the PUrg C r stpngm with 56 puu wrs ar e? the vait TsnfF Jetann to ii-die thp Tt ih -M or Hyland 2Vo4 R cell H' mi The " 1 FI l'IF All STARS The-- - a- -e -- t least notnts f rrleht 't OTFP OTF" ’ s i 11 rf rf cm -r d and 'udied Tew kmk rpn U 456 P h imu If rd 3533 the d'iv or th voar wh-- n in H Hi(t 4 J 111 Hnri 3 3 0 4 c c roP-e- e n 2 i 4 I I) er on msnv regret on- r 4 4 16 Ahri’tn rg 3215 ’'ormnt'les th-- y pa ed up at the j Chrl lllu ' ® '22 rrrn Lff ft Mil 1 1 All 31 Mar-flu-t- r j toii ji'isoe ly is o 30 y a! t te t' "illiy projier time to cany them throufelu I 1 i TffM a j S T'i r MN C I) rj 3 1 W Ai 4 i H EPHRAIM SM tLING TO OVfH 4CU Gif’ 0 0 F J vM son rf 4 6 4 13 STANFOUn L’MVFRSITY Cal 'Muller rf OTFP 0 ' n 7 Hr if 5 9 91 —Charles Chuck Srnallmg li c’f 014 3 f OPssmussn c 4 J 2 10 yrrn r tar fu'Hark of last vears SianfcJ Jone 7 2 W (reett 111? lw 6 16 '4 ns he Oar football team announced today MOP Umb lf 2 2 2 2 I ! 2 assi-ta3 °f Received has thp p°''iii(in pj'"1’ i J' grid coach at the University of Ke Mississlpm K w ill take up hts duties either thl5- spring or at the sart of next was n Trnores isrvT -- six tvrx“ t t t MT fr for W-- I a week wrestling with class nr the best of the younger amateurs Ilcisclt Lay Ion 3Icet in Final 1 I 0 2 0 2 Pa tv 1 six-rou- 2’ 144 Sperlat to The Tr bune j-- 13 I 0 0 0 2 4 col-K- up som 7 6 115 Total umpire E Cannon 6 3 281 -- Downs Academy etc tis 13 R Jensen 13 Carrot Quintet Pf 1 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 HoM-e- II H Jensen 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 8 Leaders Picked By Provo Body Junior 18 Jensrn rg 0 3 0 0 ibun If 110 3 111 j 4 0 0 2 11 Ashb If 4 4 34 4 11 3 10 Totals 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 two-gam- 0 rg c Hum I00BPeterson If 121 19 2 X i OTFP1 4 4 3 GTFP rf 2 10 Ashton lf c 4 0 0 8 8hephrrd 3 2 0 4 U Platt rg 0 1 0 0 Nelson lg 0 0 0 0llxmgson lg Speell to Tho Trlbun PROVO — Officers of the Provo Conservation association were with but one exception reelected for the Western State Timers Ofcoming year at a meeting of the body here Thursday evening L L Bunnell will again serve as president Feature" Clash TeachHarold Makln as vice president Mark Anderson as secretary and treasurer ers Meet Cowboys Earl Smoot and Dr Vasco M Tanner to the board of directors Dr Tanner succeeds Dr Clarence Cot-taReferee J Glen umpire G Glen 9 A Colo Jan DENVER who ls on a leave of absence LINCOLN EMERSON from the Brigham Young university of six games start-lo- g busy week-en- d OTFP OTPPf 4 9 0 3 0 Several 0 Fltta Stewart rf rf 11 Interesting speeches were tomorrow gets the eastern di3 8 If 0 111 Jensen lf BUylnf th Mk minute drive of Weber given 13 1 1 0 3 Mataen A Oray ft vision basketball race of the Rocky Junior college the Fort Douslse quint Chrstphrsn 561 It was the general opinion that 1 13 O&rfr rg rg 3104 Mountain conference going tn earn- turned in n imprewle 45 to 37 victory OBridge 1 203 0 J 1 Hansen Is the conservation association in no Oray est 0 0 0 0 Bowman rf 0 0 0 0 Ball rf Thursdsy night over He Ogden foe Lead6 0 0 0 0 way conflicted with the Isaac WalChief Interest is fixed on the Frim ey the post five ing most of the 0 0 0 0 ton league irnvngiutr In the final forced to rxlly desperevely day and Saturday games at Colorado 0 10 0 colState Western between the seme Weber of after minutes the Springs rTTiVii Total G U 13434 Total hsd tied the score lege and the Colorado College Tigers crew Glen Referee J Glen umpire Monahan and Park on the offense and Western State coached by Btu Clark Stewart on the defense plard strong while Hearn was for the winner who once guided the destinies of sampsoutfltsndln BOWLING performer for the losers winning teams at the University of theThe score Wyoming appear to be In the eastFort doltot 8 'weberjr OTP’ ern division race with a bang The Pentsk rf OTFP' Special to Tho Tribune 1 17 Woolley rf 2 2 0 4 Hlsh scores prevailed In Orpheura BowlMountaineers have picked up two Monahan If 106 10 31 Hearn If The Keller ing itseue Thursday evening LQGAN— Ira Dern of Salt Lake 1 9 c 4 2 I Lena a two 3 but team o Printers look the Irom real Grover newcomers who give the Opps 10 ifniOns defeated Jacob Anendoza two out of 3 0 0 0 T Bech a small 0 3 3 3 London rg lost total by lackman margin pins rg are and Hylnk scoring punch They 14 0 0 0 0 Hales collected a 233 for high aliiHle game of three falls in the feature bout of PeUme It 1313 ier Davis forwards Hytnk scored 12 Bleu art lg 0 6 0 0 the evening the Startup Candv bowlers a mixed boxing and wrestling card e roller ! for high single team score The here scries with baskets In the 17 7 3 37 20 Thursday evening Anendoza 6 lt Lake Ffficenoy Team came to the M1 Total the strong Denver university team To'e1 front and look the league leadership when took the first fall in eight minutes Referee W Romney the with a cradle Dern and ls far In the lead for divisional they kept the Equitable Lite squad on the second in losing side all ntauig The Startup Candv point honors the Port aggregation and too two 17 minutes with a head scissors and surpied to of 8tate take Western the d out get served well v’lmes Many expect the third in nine minutes w ith a leg High Five OKI’HLLM LF4CI E both games from the Tigers who Sandy I LEGAL PRINTERS spread KELLER OPPS 9 Defeats Union by 16--3 3 although they have displayed flashes Wildcat McCann was unable to Oraves 185 150 H Bmmrhyg 147 154 144 return to the mat after Of form have not been able so far 153 183 2n Hy 81iar-ma- n 171 183 168 McCun ffin Gr on floor their good to capitalize 166 P5 1‘ 161 1(0 11 Squires had thrown him rather vigorOKe-fjTTvroa seems to 170 165 ipoor weakness jonooN 15 173 159 The Skillhora 18 game Tiger to thd mat in gaining the secFamrig the Ttniias Maadine 201 102 213 ously 175 181 197 Herm BurrUl be In the scoring department The ond fall and the match was awarded -Won Lost Pok 1 0 team has had enough Chances to West Jordan 891 819 81 to Sharman 052 964 8131 Total Total McCann won the first 1 1 oon STARTUP CANDY Pandv POUT DOUGLAS score but lacks unerring marksmen fail Oeorge Nelson won a 9 i M dull 3 1 &°0 179 t 168 Leo 144 bout from 179 Peterson Pietrella Both par19 Ilrgner Papiano Teacheri Take on Cowboys ooft Johnson no 151 rn Chiding I 0 109 179 177 Huuthsm OOO ticipants are wrestlers under ordi2 0 IPft 179 7r9 1K9 69 18"' Hahjiarlt Union Adk n Tackles Mines C A 122 nary circumstances 2)9 160 141 Cannon Reg Colorado Teachers who set back 161 273 2n9 164 1B2 184 Serhler Folio Coach AWIn F OIn s Rendv Junior Hh 197 163 with (Carlisle at Greeley 31-- 'school hftAketbGl team ronp'd auy the 1 igrrs Tue-da- y by first learue game of the sson will have to be hitting right all their 861 923 071 0241 Total Total Union Junior high 14 to A WrMn EQUITABLE 8 L EFP PTO CO the time to beat the University o Wednrqdsy afternoon The smooth pass9 2 showed the team Sandy of the attadc ing at Laratomorrow Wyoming night VTlfrenun 14 of careful training Barney 169 109 mie The Cowboys are always hard results 177 159 145 Andervm l'5 NHxon The for ‘ 187 UNTON lb8 e4 "g gw ney SANDY to beat In their "half-acr- e dllpple gym- NEW YORK T9 180 161 Fulertori 137 Jan 9 6P) — Augie nasium The Teachers have a big T Fenstrmkr OTFP W Laurltren GtFP S'emhour 199 169 207 Freebalrn 146 Butts Keickhefer’s holies of competing in 10 0 8 0 0 4 rf rf rugged team that seems bound to 1 771 833 P24 the national 893 871 871 Total 4 3 19V And son If Total W If Nte)on Is btllard inexperienced only Improve It Shan t OH O Rlaek c 1 1 one member being back from the GH Hansen I kus rr 0 0 0 0 The Independent league held its weekly payoff were shattered tonight in his hOOOOY The defeat by Tiff Denton of Kansas 0 0 0 0 D Green lg 0 0 0 D session at the Ace alleys Thursday f Clrgtf lg 1929 outfit Wvotnlng recently Ins 0 0 0 0 Ates won all three games from the 0 0 0 0 F Hunrt If WUfht vaded Utah for games wish BrigCity 50 to 26 Jn 38 innings 0 0 0 0 Lake f'amphih'ftted Cuke The W Ferguson 0 0 HE Redden Allan Hall St Louis stased tn the ham Young Utah and Utah Aggies I Isrsen 0 0 0 0 Alnt the Auto Laundry The Westthis m from the odd 0 M game wou 0 the 0 M ern Printing jmford a to for second as he tumbled and although failing win game O Butler 0 0 0 01 O fl L Grav rolled h'h single game running Gua a the Cowboys made good fight Copulos of Detroit 50 to 31 a 203 court! and also high three same wtth 3 3 15 14 3 2 16! Totals Total In the afternoon Denton beat Cowith a total of WM pins 1 here are four veterans on the squad Referee C Dtspain umpire O Pullard INnFPEhDFNT IMOfF Colorado Aggies meet Colorado pulos 50 to 41 Chailes Jordan of aces Los Ho&irsscAyr Mines tomorrow at Golden with the UNION 3 8 Angeles defeated Harry BLuler RANDY 3 3 N Despam rf 2 3 1 OTFP TJo d 1'4 H3 10’ L Gray 302 170 V' Of New York 50 to 38 farmers favored to Win 106 132 C Fn TtMi If 0 3 I 1 M Lendfrn rf 0 0 0 0 174 1"9 P" C ray Anderson Colorado of apThe University Johnny Lavton St Louis and 0 0 2 A Coadell e 3 0 0 4 H linear lf 155 Frickson 115 lift T'idrsitch P7 0 0 0 0 124 95 97 Otto RcUelt r 0 0 0 0 B Olcn c 143 Peterson loJ Philadelphia who are parently stronger than last year BA Ptern remg 0 0 0 0 H 0 Redden rg 89 93 95 114 V Ubur lg 0 0 6 JarUi tied tor the lead play the final towhen It won the eastern division b Larsen 0 0 0 0 F C'e lg 141 Marreit 0000 rl ' iris morrow 0 0 0 0 151 154 187 champlon'hio will be up against fast L Dr im 00 00 00 00 D Seare Barnty comoetltlon tomorrow and Saturday LL Iton 0 0 010 7 0 030 5"1 Larsen 0 510 s Tot’ Totuli 71 of Oklahoma In the Phillips Oilers t o 8 u R sR S Pocatello High Makes Wfsisav prtorr Tola’s 4 4 9 11' 10 0 2 Totals 3 The Oilers Lave a fine array of J Rclcrce C Despain umpire O Pollard S ftru 12 1J1 ri" R Webb 125 15X ril Pickell the rangy talent Lima Fite Heady HI ri 138 11 M2 I” F nnn'nn Oklahoma renter ls said to be the 150 125 Iordan annexed Its econd vlclorv T Kniic 08 08 ril Proctor 14 and Drser 8 Ricvc to 12 best the University of Arkansas ever bv defeating B'neham Special to Th4 Tribune 0 178 tu’n-- d Midvale 33 to 21 in 134 1P4 15" lUomer MuU POCATEILO Idaho— A produced These games should help content backR Gres 152 105 ISltW fan4 on their horn f" r P1 be made re-team s MIDVAIF Beresford Ham Coach DRAFFR Friday 459 00ft 004 evening by Pocatello high nchool eager Tot0 To GTFP HTTP of outcome The Oilers the gardless attempting to rpuise the attack of L'ma RAPID ALTO XOR-rf 1 ft 0 0 Banders rf 3 115 8 L STAMP b rs who are out to ever Mont team 9 3 will go to Greelev next Monday for a B asimiwn If 3 0 ft 2 Sunosklvch 2 nukes If 110 tha count folnri 150 17ft 0 0 0 0 owing a 29 to 25 lo 1 6 4 10 Panning c )n 140 i 0 10’ Moon0 pjvtrh-- o game with the Teachers we k Pocateilo futures a tron oifruM 157 151 11® 3 3 7 ft I 1 Pe'rn re M K Ptnnlr 187 15 K Frath rg as ls greatest defrnse and uh prar irnl lift I4i 3 9 0 4 Peclchgm U 0000 C Pnnif 14" !‘14 1” Ptt Sherry lg Cougars Cats Start Conference full rJ ly 117 W th siren 3 I will Bnow lie 110 pmen still Bur h’dt 1M 15ft 17- Cn nlv'l 126 to the invnders opoo'it'on 144 U2 (Mtprli lf Poweri Play Friday January 17 A game between ' p hmh school girl’ leami 110 in' H we 0 0 0 O ig IDunmy will teams of the Ktur double Two western dtvi'-ioe on 0 header tie 111 1brum lrau eyn: at 7 H TotiH 713 748 70f ilrmr Tc a’i "US 749 7 conference B Y U and Montana Attet Ima the lneaT? will hv7 6 6 5 21 e it 5 33 Tola’s Tiv no State will not get into action In rest bc'ore Pain? o I Idol ift f Dewey -t men Sotiirdoj n e e earnest until January 17 Montana pifs j sn V’- - Association Starts of good iratir-and several BEST veteraj of lfh the JO"' State champions Rocky n t‘ ro hd un'l h i OTFP1 O’ Mountain region on Prohibition Act E t R p ) ued GkdhiU now IocaI a ft ft 7 a pliy their final LCarngan rf tv Rm'h rf right 1030 2 2 2 lf j ft 0 8 bantstormliig game nt Llncoitl Sat F’ dv 9 probah’e lipejp 1 c 0 c o" Pt M p"fr Pcks r lo Pott oa L Tg urday night The Bobcat ne"d a ft 0 2 Pr e If r 0 0 0 SACRAMENTO Ca! Jan 9 (U — Wip a rf o C n U 0 0 ft ft victory In this conte-- t to do better T C1117 K r’lr-lef Natl ral Prohibition Referenn ft ft ft 8 Smth 0 0 0 0 The If h'300 fenr the fr for The cent than per trip c I' 5 ft 8 0 Pete dum association formed in San Fran-Cic- n ?'c'r1ber lntermountam champions last to Bor' It r !'’' F PrMl f and precirculate to avowedlv Leuve la Dow i i 0 14 Totals B itlrr Lovola of Chicago and Pittssent to congress a petition ae!:lng Referee Sra burgh university and won from WORK CIIltF ARRIVE act of the national prohibition Purdue and Penn State FROirMONAL B4KFTR LL B A Oluc' New’ York s filed article of incoronratlon wl'h It anix’Rrs that the Bobcats made !Virrot 25 Ci cro 24 Secre’aiv Staa Frank C Jordan tendent of concniclon for r 23 C n Prx he ’rd 2 their ‘preo'ige trip" a vrar too Ufe he-- e G”r‘ it Co arrved in S- -l vpterdnv although Ceach Schubert Dyche p( the asoointion ornied Thur'd’iv right to a sum-’ rh pxnettftrt and th tried without 'success to line up more than s re"”'-1m Otto J Ha'n-Tg ths Grai’da lire that ynr rf tho it tp C— rg T Brwer panics with 1" lmg colh’efS P R and L 3 Dod- - bu'k’ ng 'or occunpncx by Ju tear Loss of ‘Trirt” B—edn the rVlGriri teams BlU PIP " thn-- fX- - Uv P the chain itoie conccra Gig defensive cog is being felt even trcmciy interesting for the Bobcats 1 ai Jones rf Grimm rf Total Platt 4 3 Murphey rg Monaon lg D PARLEY’8 L- 1 OTFP 0 10 6 rf 9000 It 1 BUSY WEEK-EN- OTFP' 3 0 0 Ring rf Scott If Anally c Ira Dern Downs Jacob Aneniloza 000 Iff 0 2 Keeley 0 4 Fsrthnfhm 0 9 Landis c 0 4 OMhrrL rg 0 6 If TAYLORBVTTTf C e His next move should be to take suh game as golf or tennis that will come In useful In later years games that he u ill p’ay through the gr aler narr of Ins life It set ms o be a mistake to gve nil of ones tune and attention to gumes that ci me to an end when one Is 21 6r 22 After that working at some profession or son" othr firm of work he fels tlte need of roruuid exer'etre with no game to follow He must then take up got! or tennis or something else as a beginner past the wh-r- e he can learn quiklv andperod fas- 0 1 ooo 7M) 1 HOLLADAY f Jureikn r 13 13 33 3 45! Total Referee Clinton Defeat Tigers 'IPFt 1 0 B A re F 13 833 400 333 000 1 Murray First 45 Murray Second 14 South Cottonwood end Taylorsville M Men five are leading their respective divisions of Cottonwood stake basketball league at the conclusion of the first half schedule South Cottonwood maintained a firm srlp upon first place in the eastern division by due to soundly trouncing HoHaday the sharpshooUng of A Erickson center Murray fust krnt upon the hU of the kai’ers by YanQulahtnc Murrey Second 4 Boom was hieh point man wtth 13 point A offense gave the Taylors-Hi- e five an cavy victory in the western division over Grant ward quint 36 10 Jones and Brady played in excellent style lor tha winners The schedule next week follows Tayloro-yltl- e at Pennlnn Murray First at Grant South Cottonwood at Mill Creek Winder at South Cottonwood The 4'ore Young Sandow of Salt Lake won one-fa- ll match from Bud Nelson of Salt Lake In 12 minutes with an arm strangle In the curtain raiser TIGAUS 30 4 9 2 rf Brnshst rf 2 4 0 4i Drlss Lricksn If 4 4 3 10 B Walker c c 3 4 2 16 Smith rikksn J Rrynld re 0 I 0 0 iMs'taff r JohiiMU Iff 1 0 0 30 Drahe hn 0 0 0 OWm rf rf maik Christensen Jlauie the 0 0 0 0 wrenched his knee while applying a Smtt h ifrg 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 was W 0 unuble Crick rg hold on Babcock and continue the match as he gamely 14 11 4 34 Totals Totals tried to do Babcock refused to acReferee Jones cept a fall asking for a draw deciMURRAY FIRST J MURRAY sion which the referee gave OTFP' f7 000 000 ThanAay’i Resalte 86 Oretit 10 ks I ooo TaylorevlTle of the Oarfield club's monthly smoker bv taking the second and third falls McCharey held the upper hand during the first fall punishing Smith with an arm lock time after time until at 24 minutes he suddenly shifted his attack to the legs securing the fall with a leg strangle Smith rushed his opponent around the ring and tore In with all he had to secure the second fall after six minutes of wrestling with a Jackknife which McThe Charey was unable to break fast third fall was almost equally ashead-loca of series with Smith applying Uiat had the visitor groggy and he became an easy victim for Smith In 10 minutes BUI Babcock of Salt Lake and Harvey Christensen of Provo met In the semlwtndup in what was scheduled to be a one hour time limit affair At score Pet Lost 5 5 2 3 1 Won 4 TylorUle Murray First de- A 1 WreUra DtrtiUn Special to The Trtbuno p Won Referee 1 3 3 3 0 0 TEAMS EARNESTLY BEGIN CAMPAIGN Pet 0 4 3 2 C fer COTTONWOOD 3TAKJT Aastera DivbiaH Won Lost Smith Vidor Pocalrllo EASTERN R M Taylorsville ami OTFP 2 1 5(0 DivtiUl Bcores SUOARHOU8E 3 Jarkiou If I 3 0 0 4 0 I 0 0 Piahar a 0 1 0 0 Ounderion rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oardnar 0 0 0 0 0 2'Huiiii rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pratt If 3 47 400 319 167 Thursday's Results Wasatch S3 Hawthorne 21 Sugarhouae 38 Farley s 15 Lincoln ward In ths western division and setters Wasatch and fiugnrhouse in the eantem division maintained their stake winning ways In Thursdays Granite M Men games Lincoln trounced Kmeison 29 to 4 while Wa&atcb turned back Hawthorne S3 to 31 Richards nosed out Nibley 18 to 16 in the other tilt umpire 1 0 0 hilfast c 1 0 0 2 Paae rf of Bnow 0 0 0 0 I M Poka There s a tingle of blood In the gleam0 0 6 0 flmolka ll 3 115 rf Jon ing Ice if 10 0 3 outh wind 1Uo'evitch But I still like to feel 0 0 0 0 rf inner blow 11 3 2 34 Total 11115 Total Where the pines and the palms sway Hfr GbfisUntfftit umplrt JUcfelR to and fro I And a warm sun still feel ORA OTTO SOPHS JORDAN SOPHS pretty nice 5 Pt ooo Mibley 10 18 Parley s Hawthorne Forest Dais PI OTP (I 0 0 0 Frank 3 4 1 Wasatch J 14 1 1 Thursday's Results Emerson 8 Bugarhouse 0 0 0 0 3 2 3 4 Easter 1 Lost 0 2 3 3 4 3 Nibley t I)l KunnlL Division Won Lincoln Richards Fmtrson H'ghland Park Fmerson counter The seore': MURRAY I L D S o rp o r r p'8 0 0 rf F Rmtth rf Snrr I Itrnnlim II ! 0 M Irtrkion If 1 10 0 0 4 c 001 Ncwll tluulord 1 0 0 3 Mtthrs rl 1 H Clark rf 0 0 0 0j 0 0 3 Crllon If Knl lit If 0 0 0 0 if rl 0 0 0 0 bow-wo- fTARE CRAVITE With the Utica Panther the Panhandle Wildcat and the Utah Idol on the vireMling bill to say nothing of Leo Papiano the otherwise the roughhouse Greek and Bui- Ntek Velcoff the In be wrestling should garian there great variety ot McCullough's arena Friday night John Anderson wrestling Instrucand tor at the Deseret gymnasium one of the most scientific middle-weigh- ts in the country is a quiefand unassuming man of the mat and — seem out of place on a card would with all these other bits of ferocity were It not that John's ability ls so well recognized bv the wrestling fans Anderson ls on the card to toss the Texan Wildcat McCann twice In 45 minutes a big Job but one which John feels confident of carrying out The fur of the evening is supposed to flv when Papiano and Velcoff get together in their special event Papiano with the crowd consigning him to the usually starts his rough stuff early hi the match so that the ca'h customer will have plenty to yell about Velcoff a pretty clean sort of a wrestler dislikes long bouts and starts in at the tap of the Such a bell to down his onponent man ls built to order for Paplano's svstem of wrsst'ing and while the odds favor the big Bulgarian there seems certain to be a battle Dern and Joe Malrewicz the New Yorker meet in the classic of the evening and in what many believe will be the classic of the season There will be no horseplay when these two men get together The Panther ls too fast for Dern to take chances with and the Utah idol is a bit too cagy for Malcewlc to spend any time fooling Malcewicx is going into the match handicapped by at least two things— first he is meeting Dern in Dern's home town second he ls going Into the bout the favorite with an enviable record to maintain Dern savs he intends to meet Malcewltcz at his own game namely a rapid offensive Dern feels that it would be fatal to him to hold back Rnd wait for something to break in his favor bear-huggi- ng 113 For the first game the East sophs showed a good passing attack and this combined with West's wild Inclination to throw the ball everywhere but through the hoop gave Mick s charges the game A strong defense and good passI ing gave the Granite five a victory over Jordan The Farmers managed to stay slightly In theIX lead7 to throughout the seore being The Saints were at the half too husky and fast for the Smelter-Ite- s and Coach Waldo Osmand's team had a wider margin than the Dunford's playing score Indicates on the floor as well as his basket shooting was the feature of the en- Vel-co- ff Papiano Promise Action SAN ANSELMO Calif Jan 9 (UP) —Lewis Fonseca lead- Vrnul Saturday Mcel in Big Shot Scarlet Fever Passes Crisis First-Yea- r Malcewicz Dern Fonseca Takes lrt 1 trn ' |