Show THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 1G 030 1 UTES DEPART FOR SERIES AGAINST CHAMPION MONTANANS 1V TWELVE REDSKINS INVADE BOZEMAN DE PAUL CAGERS PREPARE FOR TOUR STAKE GHAMP FOR FIRST REALLY VITAL CONTESTS CLASH WITH UTAH JANUARY 24 AND 25 Denny Shute the g (2) A typical r champion the Some course scene on kind friend is holding an umbrella for Johnny Farrell Shute’s 296 conditions taken into account u as real T nr (I) Games Hold Interest for Fans Who Eagerly Watch Bobcats Twelve Utah university basketball plavers leave at 12 30 p ni Thursday for Bozeman Mont to engage the R M C champion Montana State college cagers in the first really vital coinbat of the season Friday and Saturday nights lead Captain Jerry Smith will eleven other determined Crimson warriors into the Bobcats lair Pete Dow Bob Sonne Theron Davis and Saunders with Smith comprise the forwards Lorraine Cox Rav Price and La Mar Vincent centers and Clark George Watkins Sherman Flap Ljbbert gnd Paul Rose guards Besides Coach Vadal Peterson either Graduate Manager Stunlcy Murphy or Coach Ike Armstrong more probably the latter will accompany the squad I te Mentor Bent on Use of Scoring Threat Bent on whipping into shape an which offensive to cone with has brought the Cats three Rocky Mountain conference titles Coach Peterson sent his charges through another hard scrimmage Wednesday night The Ute mentor shifted Ills lineup considerably against the reserves and at the end of the practice gained a long lead over might be used against the Cats Smith and Dow seem the only sure starters and even then Theron Davis may get In at the forward line Cox seems virtually certain at center but the Ute mentqj- Is entertaining an Idea W shifting Clark to center and putting Lybbert on the guard line with either Theron Davis or George Watkins It's scoring punch the Ute mentor seeks and regardless of how he is forced to change the positions of his men that is the sole idea before him as he leads his men into the hardest battle of his entire schedule Game Is Cynosure Of Hoop Fans’ Eye Despite the fact that Brigham Young university entertains USA C at Provo and that the eastern teams again swing into action the games at Bozeman will be the cynosure of fans' eyes The Utes’ power thus far has not been lully shown marry fans aver but of greatest interest will be the revelation of Just what the Bobcats will do against their first conference foe Cat Thompson Frank and Orland Ward and Worthington the four vetwonder team erans of the 1928-2- 9 give the Bozeman school a powerful punch The other guard post was held by Brick Breeden a man w'hose worth has been appreciated most since his graduation Even admitting Breeden’s loss few fans are rrady to concede the Cats will have slipped enough to drop the conference bunting On the other hand the Ute defense which in past seasons has proved the hardest nut for the Bobcats to crack will not be nearly as much In evidence as it formerly was Therein lies the test The Utes will try the poison for poison theory— scale for score shot for shot— and snce they tackle masters at this tvpe of play tlie result will be interesting the-on- e YALE TRIPS LOOP t i TUT DRAWS PENALTY MILWAUKEE Jan 15 The Wisconsin boxing commission today suspended King Tut Minneapolis boxer for an Indefinite period because of his failure to appear for questioning concerning roughness In his New Year day bout here with Billy Wallace Philadelphia alleged has a floating filling station A boat in tlie harbor serves amphibian planes and water craft Miami SHIRT SALE Regular $2 Values now Regular $250 values' now Regular $300 values now Regular $350 values now Regular $400 values now Regular $500 tallies now $155 $185 $225 $265 $315 $385 ONE LOT OF SHIRTS Regular $350 values now 11 ?Q REDUCTION ON BROKEN LINE OF UNDERWEAR OUR “Backward Season” 10-DA- Y SALE IS ON Second Topples From Tie for Top as It Loses 18 to 32 COMPANY-eii- " ly a remarkable performance Top Pluoe With Win Over Uimersitv fftp 2 it Mandluc Twentieth E j litre nth 51erntlk Thirty-firs- First Liberty Fnnn TwentT-evenl- IB It Liberty ward caeers hit an unexpected stride WrdiwMlpy niht and tripped the Second ward five right out of its first place tie with Le Grand ward by defeating me email Je leaders 22 to IB Le Grande meanwhile barely held Its record undefeated winning from First by a 24 to 23 score ThJrty-ftrturned bark Llber'y 18 to 11 In the other game of the evenings play Scores L ORANGE FIRST O T F P OTFP 3 5 2 9 2 1 0 4 L Mldtleyrf Ludlow rf Rilev If 0 10 0 Tate If 14 3 7 Y41e 6 B&ddleyc Ree rg OrandeM If 1 1 13 Woolley c Mazley rf h Leonard If "annon c GTFP 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 13 Leonar rg Kesler R Leonard 0 O 3 1ST Crpeun Iffe Tatmaae Totals I Maw If P nborounh r A'rmet 12 7 23 Ensign 260 1 3 4 000 70 600 10 20 Thatcher rf Bodrn If Johnson ct GTFP Norqulat rg TfMh-Thlr-ternt- 3 8 lYoungbergls 8 12118 Totals umpire Jensen A 2ND WARD OTFP 0 3 2 2 2117 1113 2 0 Ownberglf Clark c EUvren rg Smith lg Hansen lg 1 8 2 DRIVE HOLDS 1 0 0 in- Clegg rg SPOT AT IRockwoodc 12 Totals umpire Jensen 7 8 4 18' X 4 2 32 roiUics Cougars’ Shots for Apgie Invasion Colored Threat Appears in West Panes in West pre-seas- Spaoial to The Tribune ANGELES— Watch out for another colored boxing marvel— this time from the far west! Dynamite Jackson is the name of the young colored fighter who manv fans on the Pacific coast think will some day be the heavyweight champion of the world if given the chance to battle for the title against all comLOS ers This ‘Jackson lad (no relation of the famous Peter Jackson of Australia! has been under the watchful eye of Wirt Ross of Los Angeles for tlie past three years but only during the past eight months has he shown his real form Some of the eastern heavies who visited Los Angeies the past year will have good reason to remember this same Dynamite Jackson especially those who took him on as a sparring partner while training there for fights On more than one occasion Dynamite made the alleged stars look like the proverbial sucker Despite all the good work of Jack-so- n his manager Ross has kept him In the background biding his time and waiting for a ’'break" that he felt would come It Is evident that the "break" must have come recently as Messrs Jack-so- n and Ross posted a forfeit of $1000 to be given to anyone who gets Jack Sharkey Otto Von Porat Tuffy Griffiths Phil Scott A) Fay Les Kennedy Ernie Sohaaf or Frankie Campbell to meet Dynamite in a regular match purse no object There was no suggestion about the place of meeting for such a match although they would prefer the west of course but the offer goes for any person who can produce any of the above named to take on the colored lad who is Just 22 years old in a match of ten rounds or more In addition if any of the heavies desire to make a side bet Ross will accommodate them to the extent of $10000 which should be an extra Inducement for making a match Jimmy Byrne Goes Back To His Former Manager Jimmy Byrne tlie former Louisville slugger has gone back to his old manager Don Curley also a fighter at one tlrrw and will try to get on with the best of the heavyweights Jimmy is a southpaw and a good one and that is the reason so that many of the heavies pass him up for the foreign invaders always claiming that they don't like port-side- rs Irving Adds Another Win tot Long String IrUng Junior hih basketball won It! tenth victory out of eleven start thi seawhen it son In the Irv nit gym Wednesday took t clow imf from the Davii County Jun’or by a auoro of ill to 1ft The eore DA VIS JUNIOR IK VINO O r PF ' 1 1 3 2 ft 4 8 Pierce rf Jerome rf 3 4 Parr If If J 12 13 rujull 0 0 0 0 Sanderson £ 2 2 01 4 Ford c Mann re Ribr rg 00 I 0C CU If 18 trey 8 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 Davis rn If Durant ? intern It 0 0 0 0 Vfirrrn If 10 0 2 OTFPl 0100 1113 00 4 f ftlJl Total! 3 V0 8 16 WHITE TURNS PILOT baseball coach at the University of Georgia wall manage Ga Foxes of the the Columbus Southeastern league next season Bill White c Ertckaou 8 0 OTFP I 0 12 ft t 3 1 4 3 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rt Iff ftj 11 4 J 26 WARD GTFP 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 Mills If 0 1 C lays c 0 0 0 Cneale rf 8 2 7 l4ary In 0 0 8 Ramsey c rff 0 0 0 Penrose IMcAUlater 12 2 0 12 4 I I 8 I 0 0 3 (10 0 Kener It 3 ft Fonseca Contradicts Adage About Learning Ability of Ancient Dogs Rsy-mo- nd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s Commercial Loop Leaders Triumph “ 1 1 M LevtieApplifsSelf to Game With Determination Leads Batsmen Lew Fonseca of the Cleveland Indians is one American league baseball player who does not believe in the old adage that you cannot teach an old dog new tricks Lew you know has been playing professionally for 10 years yet he learned something last season that enabled him to lead the American league in batting and also to be chosen unofficially as the most valuable player in his circuit When the Indians were In training In New Orleans last spring Lew told General Manager Billy Evans If he were not Injured he would bat close to 350 and steal 20 bases Having made that prediction he pro-ceto go into executive session with himself 'Lew” he said "Every time you are going good and it looks like a big vear for you you have bad lui k You have your right shoulder dislocated and you do It sliding Your legs never have bothered you so if you are going to make good on w hat you have told Billy Evans you either must quit sliding or learn how to slide without putting your shoulder out of commission Why not watch other players and see how they escape being dd hurt?" a member of the college glee club and a career as a singer following In the footsteps of an older brother who sang tn grand opera for fifteen years was In sight when the manager of the San Francisco club placed a contract in froqt of him and asked him to on the dotted line sign ’ It looked like a lot of money to do something I had been doing for pleasure" says Lew "especially when I figured it might be several years before I would be making real money as a tooth grabber I did go upon the Keith circuit for a fw weeks each winter for several years but baseball I gives me the most satisfaction crave the thrill I get when with men on the bases I see the ball going 'where they aint’ " Jumps to Cache Valley League Manages Smltlifleld Club Although San Francisco was the first club to sign Fonseca the champion batsman never became a regular With the Seals As soon as tlie training trip was ended Lew was optioned to VaneomeT The latter belonging to a league that started Its season later than tlie Coast league was having Its training season "It looked to me as If I were going to be in trainmg camps all season” says Lew "and when I discovered we were to sleep two in a bed and try to eat on $1 25 a day I Jumped to an outlaw Cache Valley league tn Utah as manager pitcher lnflelder and outfielder of the Smltlifleld club" But he was in the National league the following season and last season took down the honor of being the first Portuguese to lead the American league in batting Lewie Copin Rath's Style la Sliding Into Base It seemed like a splendid Idea to Lew and he finally copied Babe Ruth's stvle of sliding Into the cushions Babe was able to hit the dirt without injury and with a little practice Fonseca did likewise As a he took part in 148 games made 209 hits for an average of 369 and Friday's Schedule stole 16 bases He did not quite reach Spanish Fork at Eureka the stolen seek mark he had set for Springvllle at Payscn himself but at that he led the to 8PRINGVILLE— Determined Cleveland club in thefts Poesibly he would have plaved the maintain a tight hold onto the first last so easily gained other four games his club played but place position for an injurv having a collision with week over Eureka the Artists wtll hit an umpire shortly before the season the hardest team of the first on the ended He threw his shoulder out Payson court Friday evening Pav-so- a and Springvllle are touted to be sliding In 1024 and also had a collision with Bob O'Farreli when with the the threats of the local division Reds Hurt hts shoulder again with Springvllle no doubt is and Payson s the Phillies in 1925 and fearing his claim to share such fame will be searm never would be strong teed by a fighting group of again he verely was sold to Newark Red Devils The Jinx followed him to Newark Spanl-- h Fork will Journrv Into the and the dav after he had been sold mountain tops to play the Miners an to Cleveland for $50 000 in cash and the locals’ home floor players he had an accident that keot h'm on the bench the last few weeks of the season He managed to escape In 1927 but on the opening dav of the camnaim of 1929 collided with Center Fielder Morgan and later on wrecked the same old shoulder again BILLINGS Mont Jan 15 to’) — San Francisco Signs Fonseca Wesley Ketchell Sait Lake middleMusical Career Ends There weight won over the veteran A1 WebIf it had not been for the lure of ster of Billings by a technical knockthe diamond Fonseca probably would out In the second round of a bout Webster was knocked have been a dentist or adopted a here tonight stage career He did work at d"ntistry down four times After one minute for about eighteen months at 8t and 50 seconds of the second round Mary's college and actually pulled a the refirec awarded tlie light 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By 6rrr 27 hot ctosff ’ I"“ The annual University of Utah Intramural swimming tournament will trgln Thursday at 4 p m In the university swimming pool according to Bvron Neilson intramural manager Pre'lmlnnry heats In the 20 and backfree style events stroke and the medley relay come Thursday According to Manager Neilson 144 men have been entered by the various organizations and fraternities The w liming team will receive 100 points towards the annual loving cup rd Sammy Manuel Baltic to Draw w NEW YORK Jan 15 (Ci— Ray ConRcr Illinois A C fell as he went into a sprint finish in the Mvlcs Mcrun over Hugh memorial 1500-met- cr the board rack of the 102nd engineers’ armory tonight and was able only to make third place Gus Moore Pittsburgh won the event with Ous Venzke Swedlsh-America- n club second There were only three partici- pants Moore's time was 4 04 The race scheduled as the feature of the Pastime Athletic club ha lost Its International color through tlie ID jpece heat 127 Tues— Many SPECIAL sst bench j6 tarsi ef the 1 ran Frialdalr araae Calls! enrpetri heat pint jil sth taut Hr Rented Tues — 4 Calls! 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TO 60 Rented Ilf let ee Dr MINNEAPOLIS Jan 15 0P Led on the acorinc end of heiid football br Uantby Bailey attack Charles W Spears Collfusns theps‘nr fines? cliis of the schedule coacli at the University of Minnesota mlU- it downing Continental Wednesday tomrht withheld his decision on Bank 88 to 63 Bailey lathed 30 pom't COLLEGIAN CONTL BANK whether to accept a position as head G T F F OTFP1 gridiron coach at the University of Pitt rf 0 0 0 0 Clark rf 13 0 1 R chrdsnff-l- f 8 3 3 13 0 Smith If 7 2 115 Oi ogon c 7 0 0 14 0 0 Dykeman 15 c disBailey to been have is known Spears 3 7 5 0 R'mpkius FHriver r rf 0130 00 92 satisfied with methods of the ath- Knisht 3 115 Poisiund If 6 0 0 10 letic department in handling sports Adams rf Also the offer from Oregon carries 29 U 6 Ml Totals Total 108113 with it a salary of $10 000 annually Referee Richardson at compared with $7500 he received Minnesota Tumble Proves Ule Swimmers AMS WILTSHIRE 9 RWS Do Dally furnished shower and tile both etertric rsnse end Fridsire wired for ririio Also singl apu 234 First- av Was 44 y Rented Fri 4 or 5 Calls! THREE room bath closets dreeing room dtMpppsrmc bed OXFOHD APTS W ho Temple 317 50 Adi’u Eaard Wanted Gets with room Tribune In lfa I ln Sunlav? lift only —hut yoa get 4 day for only 50o line Answers! lr! Slsha Ho taiilr print 15 Tenth Ward Captures MIAMT BEACH Fla Jan 15 (Ft — Exhibition From Wells Sammy Mandell 137 world’s lightweight champion and Manuel QuinTenth rd of Llberiy Ptskc won an (itero 139V th Cuban cavalier bat- nhibition same from Die Well quintet of tled through ten torrid rounds to a Grant stnkc score of 40 to 88 Wrrinca-uby cvcnlnK derision in their nontitle bout Fuller Rcrson and Clcs did the scorliif for the winners at the Miani Beach Kennel club's roost ofWELLS !(Jl H WA!U) A late rally by tlie arena tonight GTFP OTF0 13 Hicirnthm rf 0 0 0 P Fuller rf Cuban enabled him to reach even navi 0 10 5 0 0 10 if If 1W0 terms with the champion V tlcox c 3 10 6 Clew e 5 00 1b 0 2 Anderson rg Hera ft 0 0 0 0 10 3 0 0 4 K Foulaon lg I BAsKfTBAlL 2 110 (OIIM £ e 4ii f n un veraity 36 H 3 0 0 6 a Mont l!l It fi Vwvan IB Penn 72 Na'i JO 0 0 0 0 barton rg PHONE YOUR AD NOW T w ft 1 M C Co'umh a 64 Prlneeton 25 Bueknell 34 Army Fet of kicco City 27 Milwaukee A 24 Y M () of the annual national amateur championship of club champions One stroke behind him came Albert W Halgh White Plains N Y Samuel R Iieeth Hempstead N Y tnd Carl Dann the youthful defending champion from RoUins college Winter Park Fla The qualifications were marked by excellent golf with but four of those composing the championship flight well klthin the 70s The pairings for the first two rounds of match play tomorrow: A H Hakes Dunkirk N Y vs A A Manucy St Augustine Fla W D Owens Tampa vs L H Jenkins Edwardsvllle 111 George Dantzler St Petersburg vs William Connellan Detroit John K Scott Philadelphia vs Carl Dann Winter Park Fla Samuel R Freeth Hempstead L I vs Howard Tryon Elmira N Y J Marshall Reid Roanoke Va vs Arthur Buzdy Fort Oeorge Fla C Oreen Daytona Beach Fla vs Robert H James Altamont Springs Fla R C Garretson Ashland Ohio vs Albert W Halgh White Plains N Y J effective PROVO —Consistently offen ive plav is the aim of Coach OU Romney in this weeks workouts of B Y U college It is (he scoring punch that B Y U counts upen for the Aggie hurddle The ability to chalk tills week-en- d up an average of almost fifty points in fifteen games is the factor that Is expected to prove decisive in the coming series and shootLEAGUE COMMERCIAL ing lapses such as those that oc Rtandlai sf the Teams curred In the Nevada series might be - Won Lflat disastrous t ono 2 Tavlor Urns 3 fno The heavy scoring trio of Brinley Deseret News 600 Pol'tz Candy work Ronmny and Magleby has its 1 ono cut ou when it meets the defensive Collegians 0 Ml Stars 0 000 ConUiicutaJ Bank barrier of Young and-- Bcunlon efficient Aggie but Rasalts Wednesday's guards according to all reports emaiVseret News 64 All Stare 10 nating from the north However the Tavler Bros 63 43 Pollta Candy 29 33 Continental sank Collegian Y trio has penetrated every other defense this season to a great extent Brother and Deseret News tatters Taylor can be tq of the fastest teams of the Commerso the Cougar loop won their second successive viccounted on to make a strong show- ces! tories Wedneadey mht by turning back Poltfs Candy 43 to 29 and All Stsrs 54 ing to 19 resnactively The youthful Collegian The Y defense is expected to pay came back s'ronr In the second round to special attention to Beth Parkinson win 63 to 33 from Continental Bank The neors brilliant freshman forward and CapALL RTAPS DESERET NFWS tain Carl Davis veteran center and GTFP OTFP' 3 3 3 8 forward who has always been a rottrh rf 3 0 0 ft? arson rf if 0 6 8 mraonv 3 if 4 0 0 8 heavy scorer against the Cougars Paul o o 9 6 rthlngtn 4 2 3 Pkee c shootwhose expert George Young last to Utes so the was disastrous ing wetkalsu is due to be closely watched when the Aggies gain possession of the ball Lilvfoot Reeve still looks like the Referee Christensen starting choice et center the one POLITE CAND pnovo doubtful spot in the Y machine Dynamite Jackson Entali-- I islics Good Reputation 7 12 Toronto R 8mlth two-ga- 15 1 tg 2 0 0 0 UNIVERSITY were parking their duds lor an playing tour which will take them through the Rocky Mountain Far West Pacific Coast and Southwest conference before they return to their native haunts February 12 Only one game at home rental ns for one of the most nomadic teams of the nation Friday night the Blue Demon engage Detroit university which they seem destined to make a fourth victim thus far this season he following forenoon the De Paul Imen will board the train for Dubuque Iowa to play Columbia college the first name on an Impressive schedule of teams January 22 and 23 will find tbem at Laramie for a series with Wyoming and Friday and Saturday January 24 and 23 the Blue Demons will Invade the Utah capital to take on Utah university men Kodaks Among Teams to Bow to Bine Demons In three starts De Paul has three victories to Its credit and though that list Is not numerous two of those triumplu were over North Dakota state champion of tire North and a team Central conference which R M C teams have found a of 22 to 14 scores morsel By tough and 38 to 19 the Nodaks fell and Valparaiso university first victim of the Demons suffered a 34 to 21 de- ST AUGUSTINE Fla Jan —Albert R Hakes of Dunkirk N Y led a brilliant field of club champions today to stroke a 74 three above par for the medal In the qualifying round 1 lHergnerc It annon Monson 3 2 2 3 0 0 1 OTFP 0 14 B Bird rf 7 Summerhyslf -5 Musserc 26 28 F flmlth rf Wilditiff If For Champions 1 1 0 0 Rowe lg 1 0 0 2 Klrkham o 0 0 0 0 Leonard rf rf University Tniyefut 13TH-1ST- JSUverlf Monton 28 44 Star Sets Pace PROMINENT TURFMAN DIES LOUISVILLE Jan ‘15 m— George 8 0 0 0 feat 4 Egbert If J Long master of Bashford Manor 4 0 0 c 0 Puary Demons boast a traveling squad and prominent turfnvm died sud0111 ofThe 11 men only two of whom are unhere today after being stricken " 21 4 3 44 7 7 4 lsl Tot&lff Totals mark Every regular denly der the with a heart attack in his offices Fenn Referee oi the lineup is 6 feet or more tall HOCECX SCOKES 27TII WARD Defensively and offensively these OTFP lads are excellent and though t New Hivra 1 (tic) (ITFPI Phlli1!ph! McClellan rf 3 1 7 Murphy rf 3 0 0 4 rangy scores thus far have not 5 Duluth 8 Minneapolis been Bt Louis Ksnisi their If 2 0 0 0 Davis VtllheltHStllf 3104 (tie) 0 0 10 5 3 3 In e 4 0 differences r the H'rhnm c their and Provtdenc Rfd 3 Cltf Cuth high Springfield 1 3 J Hardv rf 0 0 0 0 Marion rg totals reveal a fine 0 0 0 0 K Hardy Iff 18 0 3 thetr opponents' Bunker Is balance of defensive and offensive Deihons will take on Colorado college “ 7 4 18 Total 10 10 20 Totals skill tn the R M C After leaving Balt Referee Perm Clarence Dutch Coan Sioux City Lake they continue to Nevada for a Deof is t EN8ION forward the ringleader the 18TH WARD the Wolves on to the OTFP mons' scoring antics In three games battle with OTFP' Pacific coast where Southern Cal0 0 3 R'rrmmtB rf 10 0 2 Mitchell rf thus far he has garnered a total of ifornia and a host of athletic clubs 0 1 3 0 4 If Orav If Evans 3 2 0 8 31 e 2 I 3 Rale one a Brewertnn c O'Connor Jlra of points Vnderwoffr I A 2 O Gray re 0 10 0 trio of that surname on the team make up the opposition there then 0 0 0 0 Auserhauerif 0 9 11 le Voss circle back through the southern ter0111! Pese rf Johnny Ascher and Captain Man- ritory to meet Arizona New Mexico 1 0 ft 0 0 Rluisrr If are Powers other scoring threats and Texas Mines ning 0 0 0 0 Mitchell c of tlie Demons Powers though play” The complete list of games follows: 4 7 1 to 5 iTTal Tout at has Toi managed to score guard ing Janusrp 18 Columbia college at Dubuque Referee Christensen collect at Colorado Colorado 10 points thus far O'Connor and January 21 — — — — flprtt-c & Archer arCfenter Jnuanr22 and 39 Wyoming university Laramie at All Eleven Men Likely January 24 and 35 Utah at Salt Lake City January 28 Nevada university To See Action on Tour January 29 St lenatius at San Franrlrro All eleven of the Demon squad are January 30 Youit Mens Institute at San Francisco likely to see plenty of action in the January 31 Olympic club at San Francisco tour of the west Beside the above cisrn Febiuary I Athens club at £an Iranmen the following will be taken on February Southern California at Los O Joe Bud tour: and Connor Anreles (tentative the February ft Loa Anteles A O and guard respectively forwsrd February 7 Ilollvwood A C Stage Come- Mike Rondlnella Moody Johns BUI February Collegians ft Facific Coast dub Los BUI Btotts guards and EnJohnson Continenback to Defeat 10 Arlitona at Tucson February gel Haim forward U Texaa M trie at FI Faso Besides Wyoming and Utah the February tal Bank Crew February 12 New Mexico at Albuquerque W WARD Penrose lg 0211 10 0 Durhanurf e 6°0 3 3 13 7 3 let Total R eree Chrtatenaen UTH 318T WARD OTFP Kener rf 0 1 1 tlFddy rf 1102 0100 1 LIBERTY Refere 12 h The adores 20TH WARD O T F P'1 M Wood rf 8 4 I 12 If 0 10 0 C Wood Jakeman c 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Neslen nr 113 2 Darke rg 1113 0 0 2 Foraiund lg Kmnersleylf 01 0 0 0i 10 2 Erdmaulg 8 Total! 116 2 3' Totals Referee Monaon umpire Jeusen Totals 3 1 Twentieth defretlnff tltleholders won It! fourth sirstfht gme In Instffn slake 29 to 25 Wednesday from University by e lead score and held Its Eights eenth and Flcveith remained cloee onto The the heeU of the leaders however former downed En‘n 12 to 10 and the by a latter easily won from Twenty-firs- t cnre of 44 to 18 h 1 tied for third place tlth 20 Etvusn by defeating to 18 tn another cloae same 0 Thirty-fir- SveveiM 1 18 llet mih Quigley rf I 3 2 3 0 Fichteenth t Referee 3 heftDfydij'i Result! DIv1iIr) Wednesday! Reunite Ysle 32 8econd IS he Grande 24 Firnt 23 Tottli t University STAKE Prt I 000 0 4 Twentieth Total! Trami Won Lost Tt Twtlf Grande I lh ( m Special to The Tribune C1HCAOO Jan 15— De Paul university eager the best to represent the school In many seasons tonight STAKT IN'NIGV New York Golf Eighteen-Gam- e Schedule Confronts Mul-extern Wanderers Twentieth in Knaipn Keeps Second Yale Walton gss h m Imprtxshe Twfnty-firn- LIBERTY tbeewnd Oarff rf sIECELmilIAM R f' - y j-EADE- WINS FOURTH 5 0'd 01 4 o " Total Tolala 7 href effirt rfriort Referee Loratue Co ) 20 3 0 40 Wasatch 599 pe juolt £nkt piimttfi Ask for Oorothy Winn! |