Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY' MORNING JANUARY 16 HEAVY SCHEDULE AHEAD ELIGIBILITY POINT UNSETTLED ONLY SOLUTION APPEARS TO BE NEW LEAGUE FOR TWO-YEA- SOPHS SAINT INSTITUTIONS R STANDON TOP Prep Basket Schedule for Question Affecting Status of Athletes Up to Sat u relay Meeting Quintet Coes Into First Place in Sophomore League L D S Friday Given Although It to not likely to occur DIHTFICT TRUER this year thers seems to be abundant al Weber fUttdr River Ifle atDIHTRKT signs pointing to the organization of riVC a high school athletic league in which Taaale ( Jardan M two-yeschools operating under the Marrsy GrntJM Cypres ( Biathsai Sian alone will be members beSuch DIMTRICT BIX orshould It eventually Nerth ftemmll ( Mnin ganized would Include East West Hutifii hiih Bomb rhamII L D 8 and the projected new high IMTRIC’T SEVEN Crevt it Plsnt Grave school of Salt Lake and Ogden high Llarvin Ubi From the drift of talk following DIHTRIC T EIGHT conference of superinThursday' Npsnish fork at Fareks tendents principals and high school ( RftVMft DISTRICT NINE alhletto association officials there Waiatelk at Msnit acadenr was no doubt apparently that this Geanisea al Narth IiiihU course was the c nly solution of a perDISTRICT TEN Mearaa at faneaileli plexing problem so fsr as the city ( irelsvHte at Kalina schools are concerned at Marraval licbiirU The meeting was held for the purDISTRICT ELEVEN pose of discussing the eligibility situKewyvlt al Dubtini ation In the Salt Lake basketball disDISTRICT rOI ITKlN fffnokUy at Mineraviil trict A special subcommittee of the Reaver at Fllltnors U H 8 A A met In the city and Iitnekiar al Mlliari (Bttarday) Raaver at Delta Ittalardajr) county building with Superintendent DISTRICT rifTKEN Q N Child and Assistant Superinntf at Knfc tendent George A Eaton of the Balt Citr Cltr al Ordsrviile (Betardag) lake city schools and Calvin Smith soNirAdii Rati re A 'I Star superintendent of the Granite disWeti WeatmiMter 14 R trict and Principals Fred D Keeler L D t va Ofdea 4 p aa ) at) of West high Bruce E MiHikln of East F Y Fox of L D 8 and Alonso Hatch of Oranlte According to D R Mitchell chairman of the executive committee of the prep athletic body there la at least a better understanding among the principals and superintendents and the athletic association as a result of the meeting Mitchell said that although some of the principals were not entirely satisfied with the trend of the discussion the consensus of opinion among the group was that At WINK niVIHIOV the high schools of the city would Standing af the Tai support the action which the execuPet Wou Loat tive committee takes upon the ques- American Fork 1 COO 3 0 I 1 ooo 0 tion st It meeting scheduled for UhlY 600 H I Saturday at 2 p m in the Hotel Utah NPlftttint Orova 1 OW 0 roo 1 0 80 far as the status of the athletes Ltnooln 000 recently ruled Ineligible or eligible Is Provo was taken action concerned no Special 1o The Tribunt Thursday nor was any recommendaI'HOVO —Looming m worthy fog for tion made Rails Lehi hoopatera Coach lugeraolla bf ar 1 a L D Kant American Fork Looms Power in Alpine Division rlc-loFork quint mairhed an here Thumr'ay niRht by outraging Quint Irving It wag tha B Y high school five second leam victory and places Westminster Seconds Cavemens them at tha top of the Alpine divUlon a unfamiliar to Unm place that ha for a period of m Irtlnf Junior high er horBaTTdFr tha Btrk and Skinner war Crystal! drubbing to th Wet-j- n intiliiered a ti-- ll cos a In tha Cavrmena well kempt of inner college eerub hooptiera Thuradaf prime which swept the B Y hoopmen brilliantly in th fourth tensive night afler rallying before It Irrefutably Tha Parson held tha victor Querrer Eaatmond and NutUil were the ahlnlnf irora at tha goncluslod of tha third i lights lor th losers tha hair 13-- B Tha forbera led at Sanderson of tha winner and Parker bf The score Tha the loaera wrra outstanding scorers t B T H FOP AMERICAN Irvin floor on tha gsm played OTFP' QTFF11 Iht- arnfe " 3 9 9 6 Esulmond rf 0 I Miner rf IWT8TMIN8TER 2ND O I Crystall If 34 1 I Pavns If UTFP Nuuall r 0 3 11 Bn k c 116 BOdlOBnwn r Rkirmer rg 0 1 0 0 Chadwick is 0 0 0 0 Jones li 3 Junior Potent American bn mi im 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41111 0 10 4 4 Ul Totals umpire fivenson 0 3 14 Third Ward Five Captures First Half of Alpine Loop AT4RK 'M MEN Half 3 mat HUndlna At PINE Sliircs’ Yiclor Firs Won Third ward f If fiwenaon 14 0 Totals Reterra Clark Again Triumphs - CHICAGO Jan 19 WV — Oeorge Trsfton center on the Chicago Bears professional team who handed Charles Arthur Bhtrca his only professional ring aetbark scored a technical knockout over Rudy Hoffman Chicago lifesavcr in the fourth round tonight the referee stopping tlie bout —- k Loit J Pet 0(H) 80(1 boO 4(H) 100 VK 1 1 AGO West I Murray 1 ftoo 500 000 0 Jordan Thursday's 1 rr Prt Lost 3 Oranita L D 8 took the lead In the local sophomore league Thursday when It defeated East In a close game Murray and West which lost In the first round last week came through with victories also The Ba in game was tight from start to finish the final score n being 29 to 24 The work of Eric Smith and Dunford was Mills for the winners outstanding played the steadiest game for the Leopards Jordan was no match for the Panthers who won by a score of 39 to 13 Floyd Komney’s crew kept the lead throughout tire entire game B )7evith with six field goals was high point man of the game In a rather slow game the Murray quintet defeated the Oranlte sophs 20 to 18 Pratt substitute right for the losers made 13 of his team's 18 points Ben-nlo- for-as- rd Buchnev fAher If MURRAY SOPHS I OTFP! 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Jl 13 4 26! 6 0 3 3 3 lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 744 rf Tran Egbert If c Reynolds r Wade Keener lg Nichols rf Tot all OTFP 7 0 14 1 !!!! 1113 4 3 0 0 10 4 4 0 0 stifest trial It wlU have to face Scheduled to Do the tliis year when It does battle with the champion North Summit five at With Parson Morgan in District Six Iehl and Pleasant Grove the two outstanding quintets in District Ogden vs L T) S Panther Battle Seven are favored to win their games with Lincoln and Provo respectively a domalthough the Bulldogs always are exinant figure in the league some stiff competipected to offer game tion The Sprtngville-Payso- n is holding a large part of the attention in District Eight These two teams along with American Fork sre probably the strongest in the district With Ephraim because of its 0 defeat at the hands of Moroni on Wednesday temporarily out of the picture the latter team looms as the most potential five In District Nine However Mantl which plays Wais fairly satch academy Friday strong Gunnison battles North Sanpete In the other game of the district All three teams In District Ten will play Monroe going to Pangultch Circleville to Ballna and Rlchlield to ' Marysvale Uintah Roosevelt Look Strongest Uintah and Roosevelt the two original members of the Uintah district are expected to make the best showings In District Eleven Central and Duchesne county highs were added this season Uintah defeat’d Central Thursday and Roosevelt goes to Duchesne In Friday's round Hinckley and Beaver will be the big shows in District Fourteen each of them playing a game Friday and e Saturday Hinckley plays at Miners-vlllFriday and at Milford Saturday and Beaver travels to Fillmore Friday and to Delta Saturday There will be very little doing In District Fifteen Dixie the defending titleholders remaining Idle and but one game being scheduled for Friday Cedar City and one for Saturday will play at Kanab Friday and at Orderville Saturday Aided by'the Uintsh district which opened league play Thursday the list of high school basketball games becomes scheduled for this week-en- d more Imposing than ever Provided none of the games are postponed or than - originally played earlier planned 23 encounters In various parts of the state will be run off Ft and Saturday Although but one round has been played In nine of the 10 districts the first and second divisions In most of the leagues have been fairly well defined However the fact that upsets have occurred at least once a year is no small amount of encouragement for the underdogs The members of the Salt Lake district with their first games two weeks away sre dividing their time between discussing eligibility and practicing Coach Bert Ballard’s Panthers will play Westminster for the second time in the West gym Friday afternoon at 4 p m The Parsons won the first score Lee Simmons' game by a 24-East high quintet will probably play rs and L D S a group of will battle Ogden In the Deseret gym at 4 p m Davis Weber Teams Play Encounter Davis and Weber the two teams which made such good impressions In District Three last week will both play Friday Weber battles Boxe'dcr at Ogden and Davis travels to Bear River Morgan the five with the excellent preseason reputation which collapsed In Its first league encounter iast week will receive probably 17 all-sta- n French-Canjadia- Champ Is Matched With Ira Bern 8 3 33 sa Thescores I V LT OKN L P OlFP OTFP 4 1 4 12 Hansen rf Yl'l 7 rf an (1TFP If 1 0 0 2 Snider 8 0 0 1 L Goodrich rt 0 1 0 0 Keener U Faton rf 6)312 13 I 3 c 6 e 4 0 0 13 Denny If Bonny Griffith 3 3 1 7 Ohoii U 1 0 0 2 Clef g rc 0 3 3 S Goodrich c Hadlock c rg 0 14 0 Puffin 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 14 ivun 0 0 0 0 Oldham ig 0 3 1 l Oustm lg Nxl rg rg 0 111 Hardy lg 3104 Croeby lg 0 0 0 0 Van Alexander rf 0 1 1 V Bunnuster If 0 0 0 0 Burking If 0 0 0 0! 14 7 3 31! 07 4 22 Total! 1 4 0 3' Fox rrf Tota’s 0 0 0 01 Referee Christenn Oaks lg U P A LT j PROVO 30 6 4 441 3 4 I 7 Totals TRACTION Totals OT F P OT0 F0 P12 6 2 10 4 Probert rf Padler rf 0 0 0 0! 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MT BTATFfl BICXNJCLL — The Monro basketball teem OTPP OTFP defeated the R'cknrll hieh hi Monroe' sec4 1 1 9' White 0 3 0 0 rf Swan rf ond league contest The eaneaa s nerd fought throughout Huxford CIf 13 13 Oreenwoodlf 13 1 Fisrem NeiSsnn Kcberli and Lee were the outrg standing players for Monroe ahtle EUiott Riielton Davies lg and Baker pUyed well for the loAtrs ffberlv rf T he scare if Mauss MONROE BICKNELL GTPP1 OTFP 4 10 6 13 Totals 183 311 Total Nellon rf 7 2 3 16 AlbrichL rf 0 3 0 0 Referee Reese ft 0 0 0 0 Elliott Pinuka- - If If $ 3 IS H Hansen c 2 3 0 4 flnner c 3 0 2 j ROCKET SCORES Montreal Maroon 3 New York AmeriRoberta lg 2 8 S 1 Blfickburn'r lg 1 1 1 I 1 0 0 3 cans 2 (overtime ) Giles If Staples If 1313 A Hansen Toronto 8 Cleveland1 2 lg 0 0 0 O' Ottawa 2 Toronto Ofegerson rg 0 0 0 0 I es Canadians 6 Detroit 1 12 8 ft 301 Total 9 14 ft 23 Boston 1 Chicago 2 Totals U S (Reg ' Pat BY RIPLEY Will Ira Give Oza uThe Air”? Monsieur Jacques Oza comes to us with a good record of victories — but Dent you know is a mighty hazard for the best of 'em Anyway it’s a hot headliner and 3 snappy bouts leading up to it ‘ ITCMOTir IRA DERN 7 Vs OZA JACQUES out of — P BROKEN LINES OF MEN'S SHIRTS MANY 3 (2 Men’s Silk Knit Neckwear Half Price Many Sets of Cut Silk Neckwear — 259c to 509c Off 50 Off SARPOLIS DAYISCOURT hy QtiiR fl' mmum Vs AND HIS SON S FINE CUSTOMIZED SUITS ANT) OVERCOATS Carter h WarrisoM EACH MAYOR VERE 5 Of CWCACO DEAN t Vs TIMES 13 SEVEN ' WITH MINE Ot TWELVE xn Popular Prices And vou iAVE b Lit -- i -- vTr The ice - '- i7 - f E0HCE5 Am in US wft Iff — - J r lower Thi To MARTIN ZIKQY i Divini if 0y ”'i PARKS AL NEWMAN hAj 20 Off Or' J'ZWAT aST Eulcs) Vs HICKEY-FREEMAN'- 25 9c Off G m arrisom Men’s Underwear broken lines of Vassal & Cooper 770 18 L OFFICE SPECIALLY PRICED MEN’S FURNISHINGS SUITS AND OVERCOATS 7 makes 1 t 11 rg Totals A 1 1 cOUl Bckstd 7 3 X Bmolka 4 A Bmolka 2 Grow rf 0) Referta—Chrisienean VRRNAL— Uintah h'irh tha dffrndlng Champions of the Uintah district easily iron lta first Kama of (he season with Central hlfh by a score of 44 to 7 Thursday The losers evening playing their first season of leMue competition were completely outclassed and the gam was unin- OTPPI —— Men’s Shirts 25r0Off Men’s Pa jamas 2592) Off Men’s Sweaters 25 Off Men’s Silk Loungringr Robes 25c Off Mean’s Velvet Radio Coats 25r Off Pt boo 1 I OUice 28 1 3 Tharsday's Results Modern Traction WASHINGTON Pa Jan 16 (CTS) — Robert I Flenniken 63 known among thoroughbred horsemen throughout the nation danced his “dance of death” with hls daughter Caroline 19 at a community function in hls home town of Carmichaels this morning The last dance was started at 1 a rn and Flenniken had hls daughter as partner Suddenly he collapsed In her arms and slumped to the floor Efforts to revive him failed French-Canadla- Hy Bharman and bean Parks clash In a special event Al Newman and Martin Zlkov are on the program for a time limit special match Although Promoter McCullough has been considering putting Davls-cou- rt and Barpolis on the last spot on the card he has decided to stick to custom and give the Utah Idol the last chance to thrill the crowd during the evening Out Returns Her After Absence of Nearly Four Years Oza is reappearing in Salt Lake City after an absence of nearly four years He established himself as a good wrestler by the showing he made here then defeating Jack Jan-so- n the San Francisco man who was so popular with the Balt Lake fans in those days Oza big and easygoing should cause Dern plenty of trouble although many of the fans believe the Salt Laker holds the edge despite hls twenty pounds less weight With Davlscourt and Barpolis the men are about even-Bo- lfr gnewf finished wrestlers with weight and experience going for Davlscourt and youth and finesse aiding Barpolis Davlscourt has a considerably different style of wrestling from that of Barpolis a hasty retreat being one of the former's pet tricks Davlscourt is also intensely aggressive when hp desires Barpolis on the other hand carries on a safely offensive battle seldom giving ground unceremoniously and seldom rushing in When Davlscourt strikes It is usually with a headlock when Barpolis strikes It Is with hls flying scissors Provo Welter Testa Skill Against Hy Shartnan bout is creThe Bharman-Park- s ating considerable comment Parks his has made headquarters in Provo for some years but has never appeared in Balt Lake City He has a good record as a welterweight especially in the northwest and recently won a foul decision over Wildcat Mc- Provo U P A L ProfeaMonal Mn Utah Poer Oen 0 Office) (For proof send stamped addressed envelope to Tribune Information) WeO" —— (ha C IT BELIEVE IT OR NOT 'vAN incur Tini 4L Hundtni IN FRIDAY’S ENCOUNTER WITH OZA Ira Dern Utah Idol declares himself ready for his battle with Jacques n Oza the Friday night st McCullough's arena Ira Is two his favorite depending upon holds his wrlbtlock and hls airplane Dern and Oza form part of the double-headwhich tops the card Dick Davlscourt the big fellow from Kansas and Dr Carl Bnrpolls meet In the otheT part of the double-head- Takes Sausage Uad of DERN COUNTS ON SPIN WRISTLOCK Daviarourt Opposes Sar polit in Semifinal Parks Sharinan Meet UINTAH LEAGUE JOINS PROCESSION SALT LAKE TEAMS DIVIDE INTEREST Re a Its I D 8 34 East 34 Murray 30 Granite 10 Weat 34 Jordan 13 The acore’ GRANITE ftOPHS Chamber of Commerce Sets Aside Money for Dog Sled Race Entry lNtirsTai ftornnwoRR iJ?4Qrr al U Tcaai Won 17 1030 uP o! 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