Show ' - ’- - "'' ' :i- -' -- V-- V'-- '' ' V v ' -r i- " THE hot SURE Ttvrr p aSchJ IMT Hf& (5iuti Stti : ' y ' oft - e ' CLIFF "V 4£Jt OP SmohhIG-- - Y' tiff - PA’sVciioi'soiOTiEb gemas "Tobacco) -- 4 v POLLY AND HER PALS & TITAH SATUEDAT JANTJA'RY fi 191Vv SALT IiAKE COTr ' ' HEEALD-EUBLICA- N WEli-- J ft” WLL 5&?aJ ' 5tf TM?A m&'SStffco 1 Tk - s y wisjess MadoBr 4 : " ' 1 octto g-- '1h4T'Bird UkfcTed OFiv6tlaJ ! Aife S5imm v i 1 oh - BW WilhVi HoU 'FteoCBEO' ”T iscAXH ul-'ER'b- ‘ wriH i cnau’ - A - hole ui her- - rjr - ft 'f ootT J 4i - Dauzed " V 's? ‘ - v: r A ic v : 1e&i:sriZ ' r y ' "T -- C Ball Frat’s Petitions Are Dismissed FOUNDRY TAKES AZAVEDO CHOPS GILBERT VICTOR CINCINNATI V the Baseball Play ers fraternity j Of the four concessions asked the commission held that three did not refer to major' leagues and therefore held that they were Internal affairs of the national association and' could come before the 'commission only on appeal The in service be entitled concession asklngthat players who Portugese Makes Hamburger to fullother pay as long as they are held tinder contract was also dismissed' : The supreme court of baseball in taking this action says of Opponent and Wins “Inasmuch as the commission has never approved a major league contract empowering a major league club' to suspend & player disabled without pay and Lightiveight Title as the form of contract approved for 1917 requires the club to retain a player far as it 'relates to Injured in Its service for the full term the request In-sthe at of was plenty condition "complained of does not the doings clubs is dismissed because league major THFIIiF ' club last night and the and cannot exist" are-injure- ! ’ crowd sure saw some real speedy milling from the starting bell until the final toll Two of the bouts only seconds between Vent about thirty of six them but the double-headrounders both went full length Evanstdn Mayor Tom Painter TV'yo wag third man in the ring when 5vid Mex and Young Gilbert started their tangle Both boys started out with pep and took what the other offered though Mex didn't like Pat's left leads to the body and showed It by gracefully dancing out of undesirable positions Pat’s round In the second round Gilbert got into a clinch with liis right free and before aiex could get away the boilermaker had scored at least ten blows without a counter getting to hima When Mex did get loose he started the local lively session himself and had of some boy at the receiving end mighty powerful blows to the body Even Mex Gets Third Hound The boilermaker must have received some nasty wallops to his midsection for when the third session started he itad his hammer arm drawn --back and Then was telegraphing every move Mex" started things and with fast work had Pat backing up In one of e the mix-up- s Mex slipped a sledge-likwhich staggered punch to Put's Jaw before the the local boy but adpug could make use of his and Into a clinch vantage Gilbert went lots of fight left came out of If with Mex's round The fourth canto saw Gilbert come 'middle of session lip fresh and about lie slipped over "A left to the body followed by a right to the jaw which bad the Mexican sick However he stuck it through but the bell sounded like money from home Gilbert by quite a lead'1the fifth lap Pat bored Throughout In like a wildman and had Mex covering and backing away In rushing into one of the clinches Mex met a er right upper cut which sent him to the floor on his haunches Pat’s session by a mile At the tap of the bell for the sixth circuit Pat came out with the intention of putting his man away but the Mexican stood up for a bit and swapped blows and theii spent remainder of session avoiding the sleep potion The decision to Gilbert was a foregone con- PARK CITY QUINT BEATS COALVILLE Boss of Red Sox by Harry Frazee Herald-Eepnbllca- n dark-skinn- nd - p: - - - - - The American Foundry again won three games ln'the Commercial league when they went up against the Boston Store last night on the Orpheum alleys The clothing clerks made a brave try but were outclassed by the fast V Jensen spilled the maples for the top single while his teammate toMattingly split 'em for the tal the former with a score biggest of 324 and the latter with 543 Schramm-Johnsoivquint took the odd from'-the Union Assay five classy in a scrimmage In the second of the Commercial league's pin mixes C A Selby bumped the most wood In the pit for the single ‘score while Mansuy tripped the high three games with a total of 676 the highest for the evening On the Quinn drives there were two series bowled by the Telephone league In the mix between the Traffic squad and theDlv and W E' Co the former five took ' two out of three Dressier was the best peg buster of the match and got both highs with a score of 187 for the single and 490 for the top three In a holdover match' the Maintenance took three straight from the Engineers who shot good consistent bowling but were a trifle weak for the Maintenance crew The latter team have been going like a house afire lately and now lead the league by a good husky grip Case was the stellar shooter for this mix and for the evening as welL He upset both theThlgh scores with 199 for the single game and 536 for the three en - - v SALT LAKE THEATRE Matinee Today 115 TomeiiT tfss Return of the The quality of a beer depends :upon the scientific knowledge that its 'makers have of beer brewing and also upon a prop-erly equipped plant and first-clamaterials - perennial favorite ‘ ss 160-44- 8 m m m i8 Herald-Republica- n : - j 2 1-- Kveo 25e to tJO Mot 2re to 1 Jan M --Julia Culp B ss N re Cul-llmo- ' p: ‘ - 895-—25- - - Cul-limo- ro - ' 24-1- Hwald-Reptiblles- a —Coach Helnle Richard- son of the Salt Lake West Side high school and his gang of basketball players were downed by the fast Lehl high quint in a fast game here to- President Widtsoe Indorses school niffht The final score- was 88 to 19 contest was cleanly played and the- second hal& wan close In to Secure High School The during the first half the local team ' Stars ran away fromhowever the visitors Evans Crimson Team left forward for the winners playing was theindlvldual star of the 11 field baskets and S fray ou£ scoring President John A Widtsoe of the aof 6 foul baskets Gray- also played strong game at the other forward University of Utah met with the mem- position bers of the athletic council yesterday The line-u- p: ' means of LehL West High morning to discuss ways and Evans If In a athletics Interest Spencer creating greater Yalentlne Gray rfo and of securing a better brand of ath- Spencer Davies Watson letics at the unversity The fact was Glark Andrews lg brought out that a great many high Winn rg baskets— Stlefel school students' who have fine athletic Lehl scoring: Field Evans 3 1 Clark Goals from foul records are kept from entering college lini ''ray 3 Evans out of 6 for financial reasons The president West High scoring: Field baskets favored a plan of acquainting these Spencer 1 Valentine L Watson 1 An ambitious students with the opportun- drews 2 Stlefel 8 from foul line ities that the University of Utah af- —Spencer l out of 3 forded and aiding them to obtain employment so as to continue their school BENNION’S SCHOOL work ': Albert Brokmeyer freshman coach MAY BE ADMITTED was appointed by the council with President Widtsoe’ s approval to make Denver Cdo Jan L—A recommena campaign of Instruction throughout dation that the Montana State college the state and to make known the “help- at Bozeman be admitted to full meming hand” spirit which is to be the bership In the Rocky Mountain Interpolicy of the university in the future collegiate Baseball conference was made “Brok” will leave on a tour of the tonight by coaches representing the The coaches also state soon and is expected to bring a various Institutions a tentative schedule of twenty-the outlined great many promising athletes to exsix games for 1917 to be submitted school He has had much athletlo at a meeting of athletic representatives perience at the state Institution and of the conference at a meeting here Is equipped with the Information that tomorrow work will be found for every student who wishes to attend the university ed m 5 - ht w m Jan-- for Park 'City' Jan 5 —A picked team the from Coalville including somof was vanCoalville high school players City quished here tonight by 29thetoPark 12 ecore school quint by a high clusion The contest was featured 'by the fast Park City boys They Asavedo Wins Title playing ofantheabundance of team work displayed feathAsavedo the snatched Young on floor and be to and fast proved crown from Kid Davis In the accurate under the basketstheStanley erweight did other bout In the first ses- some exceptionally good basket shootsion It could be seen that Asavedo was ing for Park City caging seven field going to give Kid Davis a scientific baskets Ci ’ and send him back to the The Une-utrimming farm so the folks at home would not Coalville Park City Salmon If recognise him! In the second and third Hamilton Joe continued his cutting and slash- Wrlffht rfc ' lee ing tactics while the kid occasionally Stanley Winters vlg landed a telling body blow The third Cunningham Gunn rg saw Asavedo still crossing to the face Peterson Mitchell Substitutions— for Wright and Jabbing at the cuts When the for Peterson Snyder for fourth circuit opened Davis had given Mawheeney Lee — up all hope of making away with his Park 4 scoring:1 Field baskets 7 Mitchman and hung on like a leech only HamiltonCity Stanley Wright foul line—HamUton 1 ell 2 Goals from opening up occasionally to swing to out 2 0 out of 1 Stanley 0 Wrightv the body The Portugese slightly out of 2 of ' tactics ' in the fifth and changed his Coalville scoring: Field baskets — Sal- after opening up the cuts again began monl Lamb 8 Winters 1 Goals from body while foul line—Salmon 1 out of 4 Lamb 1 placing telling blows to the The scores: the kid swung wildly over his head out of 5 BOSTON STORE Davis tried a Frisco finish in the sixth some class but even though he showed j Summerhays 146 ''187 at first Asavedo soon smothered him TOOELE WINS FROM I Under w ood 122 182— 463 159 back was to go and the farmer glad wears 152— 477 GROVE PLEASANT the into his shell Asavedo 123 187 140 — 400 Taylor -- v:i53 168 154 — 475 featherweight crown today via the de? Bohllng Special to Zb clslon' route Totals Tooele Jan 5— In the first game of with 739 731 788 —2258 Kid Mack tried a come-bac- k the Tooele High school year forteam AMERICAN Kid Dutch but came out at the little the FOUNDRY the they defeated ' end of the liorn Mack started out basketball 8 TotaL o score Grove Pleasant the by — 539! 125 Jensen with fancy dancing stunts which Dutch 36 to 25 Whilequint 224 both of the M:1S0 playing — 465 185 160 120 failed to fathom until the fourth round teams was ragged at times Margetts showed and Whitehouse 189 152 -- 148 — 489 JOHN J (JACK) BARRY when he got busy and by slipping a lack of practice the game was fairly M 139 156 132— 4271 Rosenblatt subThe half Macks’ fast first and under Interesting torpedoes uppercut 183 145 215 — 643 21 to 16 in favor of Tooele and Mattingly OSTON Jan 5—Harry H Fraxee marine attack caused the latter de-to ended In did local half the second the boys — stall then dog It Dutch got the 2463 president of the Boston American 851 797 815 Totals some first-clabasket shooting which cision SCHRAMM-JOHNSOlead The Increased their league baseball club' announced to Gus Williams shook hands with Joe greatly distance shooting of Harris and long " 1 2 night that John J (Jack) Barry had was the feature Gherke In the last halfUne-uManes then things started and in the 151 165 SALE to STOCK contest: The mix-uthe p of the accepted the management of the team DKL1NQUKNT Gus slipped a left first Bllversteln 122 162 SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK OF nose and followed in with a right cross The Pleasant Grove contract will be drawn up tomorTooele' Erickson 145 163 Culllmore Mansuy company to the jaw Curtains for Joseph the Union Jordan Irrigation rf Staples 221 169 i row Its duration has not been fixed stockholders Wilson Bowring Pursuant to notice sentassessment BUI Bailey home Kirk lf 179 173 sent Brunsell Young c of Walker Harris but Mr Fraxee said that he would of above company for in record time also After knocking delinFenton shares the following areonnow Totals' Frampton 818 821 mix-u- p fol:rg let Barry "sign for any number of he in first the down Bill or before not Christenson quent and if1917 paid of said stock lowed Lg Cooper UNION ASSAY 15' within reason” and that he up with a couple more blows years enough StaJanuary baskets Field Tooele 2 scoring— auction at resi- which sent Bill through the ropes Into ples 7 Kirk will be sold at public cover 7 Harris 1 goals from Hallen be ' the sole manager" with the would 209 154 dence of secretary to delinquent a siesta which ended after Referee foul line Harris 6 out ' of 14 CL A 158 privilege of choosing his own assist-antIll — Field bask C A Selby assessment' advertising and cost of Downing counted ten Grove Pleasant scoring 230 L116 Selby ssle 4 Wilson 1 Walker 3 Sadler The amateur curtain raiser was be- eta Culllmore 161 209 The following shares and owners are tween Before announcing his acceptance 1 goals from foul line LlCOCll eapp Holt Frampton Kid and Blackle 123 Young Shares affected: made it known that he desired 5 8 out Barry of both of whom swung like the old barn to to play at second base and continue — Anderberg Rosetta 2421 793 929 699 Totals connect383-5- 25 doors back on the farm Kid A M Anderberg President Frazee granted his request DIV A W E CO s ed more often and took home the bacon HILLCREST HOOPSTERS Anderson Axel of the team last Barry was captain 4 i by decision route at the end of third Marla Berger year1 Salary as manager was not Burrell JohnM- W round made public Taylor t Kemp Leo 00 Heath 1 Plans for the spring training trip Kennedy Laura K to Tbs Special 116-5R H Jones Iarson Bessie STAGE WILL will be made at a conference between DOWNING — 5 00 1 In one of the first Kraus Murray Jan'season McOurrin F E Mr and Hugh J Ward the Frazee 4 for the Hillcrest games of the Newbold Orson owners club and Manager Barry PROGRAM of BIG the FIGHT D S L U school the team second Totals 4 Levi High ' Naylor team will train at Hot tomorrow The towas Lake defeated Salt from here 1 O’Leary Dan TRAFFIG the Hillcrest five by a 32 to 22 00 Springs Ark and play a series of 2 O'Conner Timothy There will be some doings in flstlana day 1 by was Cockrell 9 exhibition games before the opening next Friday night at the Grand the- score The game was fast and 99 126 Heading Frank 05 by clean playing on the Bingham atre when Hardy Downing and Mayor characterised 131 Shoulson John of the league season 153: In the first half Spencer 104-5- 25 teams' Tom Painter of Evanston Wyo will part of both Stokes Joseph 110 118 The new' leader of the Red Sox who locals ran away from the visitors Dressier 8 Shoemaker E I the annual bout for the benefit of the 178 187 pull 29 years old has been prominent li and plied up a score of 26 against Collins 1 Woodhead W J the woolgrowers who will then be In their 125 148 as 6 ah infield member of - world chamof total The opponents’ 3 Walke Thomas IL session here In Salt Lake in both Boston and came back stronger in D S five 2 last night L Warren Elisa C Downing announced 709 668 574—1949 pionship teams was to the American Hardy Totals however half and second the added It on 8 five would Philadelphia he Walke Rosabell that which would put be the ENGINEERING DIV 17 more points to their score Robinset-to- s 8 Cole William B best ever son' 3 TotaL league club In the latter city that he 2 and Paris starred Woods for the mutton the raisers and thrill from winners — 404 went from Holy Cross college In 1908 of board of dlreetora 189 118 By order Hess hoofs to ears — T F GREENWOOD Sec’y 119 419 to win a place in What later became 143 Steck The line-u108-3- 73 the famous “3100000 Infield' 130 125 S Redman Seconds Hillcrest 14 125— 107 cIrD When that machine was broken up 82 v oods Green Mackay 121 133 16 — 406 Jin 1915 Barry a leading shortstophe Watts Woods McAfee rg Lf Robinson came second baseman with the Boston Hayiuond 1 "L642 ' 631 643—1916 Americans ' He is Believed to be the Totals' L Breece rL Paris McMullen Sheets Lg MAINTENANCE DIV 3 major league playerofwho has ever 3 TotaL only EFFECTIVE 8KFT IS 1918 six world’s in the receipts hared 159-r536 mm's 179 199 Case series 128— 389 117 144 Depart Arrive Dally was LOU BERRIEN HOLDING EAnsley — n Barry Injured and 148 135 132 — 415 E Pinkley no ISO active 498 the world’s take could in 190 Malad part B E M 178 A and 720 Intermediate Pinkley 555 F M CLASSES Loveridge INDOOR GOLF the 188 119 133—' 890 series games but was a member-oI board of strategy organized Man- 777 by 720 A M 0rsn’ DeBVer'c5o2$e 0mahav 555 P M Totals780 767 681— 2228 ager William F Carrlgan Louis Berrien golf professional at the club one and Lake Salt Country 815 A 505 P M of the most ardent boosters- of CallPRINCETON SWIMMERS WIN thefrom returned in has Tbe'PrlnceUtah port Princeton Jan 5 —team t I defeat-clos- e 950 A M OT'rtanSSlt’ fornla where since visited has he 6 00 P M the inlversitv ton swimming of the v local golf season v- Mr the the swimmers of theCollege of Berrien announced last night that he ed inter-1 1100 A first the In of New OiJn nd Intrmd!it York city local has the club been season the by of contest p- -° league s on- -h season and that In the collegiate for the 38 to 16 1205 P H tonight 850 A M classes meantimecoming he Is conducting Indoor - golf here water the Princeton also won polo TODAY AND TOMORROW clubat the Commercial match by a score of 39 to 1 ' Matinees 10c 25 c 50c Prices — 256 P M a The Commercial has club 5 P complete : Nights — 10c 25c 50c 75c Ticket set of indoor golf' apparatus and Mr office always npem is waxlmo 250 P says that enthusiasm 500 P M Berrien COMPANY METALS BEAVER LAKH number ‘ warm A exceedingly are large Mr Martin Beefc Presents Principal- place of and enthusiasts corporation practicing already Utah business Salt will of the Lake have game P City the rudiments 350 a Go Notice is hereby - glYQti that at mastered before the season opens on com- of the directors of said the local links meeting CLOD r Decem-191- 6 i In “THE 450 P held on the 8th day of one-hapany lf her of A Cooaran—Louis London Mullen assessment an ‘U’ cent per share was levied on the cap- HOOPSTERS FROSH : M 615 LEVY six-rou- Special to Tks Lehl Plan - hard-foug- AtHLEHCRANKS - ’s to Tht Special LEHI SCORES VICTORY OVER WEST SIDE HIGH Made IT TO RECRUIT Boston Store Maple Spillers Drop Every Game' in Pin Mix foun-drym- IJ X Jack-Barr-y National Commission Repulses Fultz STHREEINROff Jan 5—The national baseball commission today dismissed the UP KH) DAVIS rpr f ' y i: a is the result of finest materials highest technical skill and nn-We have surpassed facilities spared no expense to maintain a thoroughly plant furnished with the most improved equipment for brewing ageing and bottling a high-cla-ss NOW PLAYING IIORELIK'S IMPERIAL RUSSIAN DANCERS in a ballet dfvertlsement "The Gypsy SCHEPPS ANIMAL Camp” AND CIRCUS HOWARD FIELDS "Dining Car and four other of acts Including Chapter ‘ 8 big "THE LASS OF THE - up-to-d- Min-itistrel- s” LUM-BERLAN- beer' Prices lOe 20e Three shews dally 300 t A - 00 - fisher Brewing The prize is IN THE 68-1- Herald-Republica- n' 25 ats Co BEER-- 69-1- NOW PLAYING - r 54-1- - 28-1- ' : six-rou- nd - - p: UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD W J Locke’s Greatest' Comedy - - Success- - “The Morals of Marcos” With fsscinatlsg Nana Bryant In the title role Matinee todays ' Prices 15e and 25c hexes BOe Night prices 15e 25c 35c BOe boxes 75c Next week —"WITHIN THE LAW" f CALIFORNIA m -- : Round Trip Rales ’ r Last1-seaso- atr' -- f L ‘ ' - - NJ S - - iV“‘-V- M1-- p M°‘ 5-6- -- “gyfcCjSi55nT DEFEAT BINGHAMITES ‘ 1155 P M City Ticket Office Hotel Utah V “'“ 1050 A M Telephene Main IS 'I 1- M 1 Special to The - Berald-Repuhllc- sn - "KNIGHTS OF THE BATHTUB A- Neqtor Comedy Scream TOMORROW "LIBERTY J - ary 1917 to E D R Thompson Lake Salt Ltary at 411 Felt City Utah stock upon which Any this 'assessment may remain1917unpaid on the 25th of January for will be delinquentdayand sale advertised at public auction and unless payment Is made before will be sold on the 12th day of February 1917 to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale sec-buildl- - 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Losesome Luke comedy - 5 wl - KALISZ 5 ‘ 'Main St -- - E uiimiiinnuuiirumuiuiuininiuiiiiimi Pathe News Extra Attraction AMELIA V ARUAI1D 1 j FEATHER RIVER s 5 ' Marie Fltsglhbon— Silver A Duval ng - - ' - DERT of Bingham' Jan 5 — The team walUtah freshman basketballUniversity school five loped the Bingham high hero tonight by the score of '46 to 34 The game was one of the fastest ever eeen' hire and during the first 'half the Bingham boys had ra slight t adover the visitors After the vantage contest the players of the visiting team E D R THOMPSON Secretary were the guests of the Bingham high Office 411 ‘Salt Lake school students at a-- dance ' In- the City Utah gymnasium ' - S- MUTUAL WEEKLY The Film of Scoops : -- U45 1 Sarah Padden S - PM ®A5 A M lag) Pocatello Idaho Falls Ashton U45 P M "Ogden - OlD A Xu Butte (Twin Falls also arriving) PoeatellcC Idaho Falls' Butte P fr Ogden(Cache Valley also arriving) lUll) b JXL 1155 P M Ogden Ely Sacramento San Franclse 740 P M 1155 P Mp“m° ““JiS’iSStuLo 210 P M three-repicture with an irresistible patriotic appeal New "Hazards of Helen" railroad thriller entited "THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS A strong - - n“Bll55PyM ’COUNTRY “HONOR THY el - - S Rednced Pare ’January SI Variety OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 125 W Ton Shoo Oin South St FirstWto ITtofc Salt Lake ’ ’ |