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"vYv v:"V:-£'Y':5‘'2&'-arM-J?m'SJiS$- rf-r ’ ''-- - f v : ’2j : r i j ‘ COMMUNICATION FROM A A U MAN IS REASSURING Bi Y U BASKET Fred Kelly Whirlwind Athlete ds Done - I ' - ” 8 ' f jft’1' s 'Annual Championship Tournament Will Again Be WithtthiiGamllf : HARD TRAINING Held in Chicago 8—Fred coast Paelfie the famous track athlete is done with the game aa far as Intercollegiate competition Is concerned according to 'v-:-all reports Kelly ‘baa left the- University'1 of Southern California for' business He has accepted a position with concern In the capacity of bookkeeper He will not return to the Trojan school to finish hls school V u U’ SQUAD GRUELLING Coacli ’Roberts Has Big Co terie of Likely Hoopsters Are Not Prospects Entirely Three Veterans on Squad ‘Blinding’ Many CandiY vV’£ - i ' - - 1 - 1 dates Working : NOVEL METHODS HAS THAT ' : ft i the University of Utah hoop will so to Chicago this year to defend its world’s championship basketball title was assured yesterday In a letter received by Dr' Charles G Plummer from Frederick W Rublens secretary and treasurer of the Amateur Athletic union In the communication Rublens states that the tournament for the championship has been awarded to the Illinois Athletic club Under the auspices of that organization the annual series of games for the coveted honors will be held In Chicago In March The part of the letter referring to the university team follows: New York Jan 2 1917 Dr Charles G Plummer Salt Lake City Utah —Dear Sir: I beg to advise you that the Illinois Athletic club has been awarded the basketball championship and advise me that they will make they provision to bring the championship University of Utah team on for this championship Yours very truly - I Jam FRANCISCO SAX i career : ‘Kelly’s cameras a Wesleyan athlete ended In a blase af glory : He starred during the last' football season find many are of the opinion that if he had another year to play Infootball he would have tercollegiate been one of the sensations of the Paelfie coast Kelly’s best ' game of football was' played on Thanksgiving day when hls work resulted Inthe touchdown scored by the Wesleyans won more than 400 points Kelly for tho Trojans on the track He was one of the most consistent college athletes In the country while attending U S C He first gained fame In the Olympic games: of 1912 when unknown only' to Joeal fans er he won the hurdle high : internarace ' Since then he woq tional fame 'He will wear the colors of the Los Angeles Athletie elub'ln the various eets this spring He will participate In the 'meets staged in the east : 1 s Addresses Players Witli Polite Title of 4Mr Strong for' Cultured Athletics i ' Herald-Republica- n S — The basketeers all PROVO Janfrom vacation new Acquisition of Goacli Jen-so- n at Aggiet Stronghold if' Increases' Enthusiasm ENAPP MOVES TO B Y C ' Aggies Have Big Squad Out i ’M--- - ' 1 ming iTeam Organized? ‘1 -- Swim-- forHobp aGaiie s - : Special to The ’Vu'-- Special vto Th® t : 7 I v A- & G Herald-Republic- basket- Jan 6—The JpOGAN enthusiasts U'A'C were greatly pleased to hear of Coach 'Jenson jointhe coling the' physical department of ' lege to assist Coach r Watson with basketball track and baseball Coach J enson ' comes with an enviable reputation having beerr the chief cause of numerous defeats handed : out y- to ' the Farmers from the standpoint of a player as well as a coach In 1807 he captained he state championship 4 team and the following year i ho captained the team that made & victorious tour of the eastern states He started bas ketball at the Oneida Stake academy and while there turned orft' a winning teamcoach of the B Y C he has turned out' a championship team and has gained a good reputation j Li L) O U KrTOTHte and throughout the state as a coach With both Jenson and Watson on the job U A C should take a athletics jump upward bigWlth-the? reopening of school Coach Jenson was on the job' and commenced to get a line on the material he has to T a meeting yesterday at' the Des-er- et Work wlth The players were given the principal : and opportunity to" show their skill at bas- coaches of gymnasium 'Granite L D S'U and Jor ket ’shooting'! af ter: which had a dan met with President James EMossst vachance at handling ball the under rious situations ' that were not In ? the I of th® state ' High School ’Athletic This! ©elation and told President Moss they pleasing to some of the to awIn enter the was followed a running! deal of by good in all manner of’ ways about the floor cUtion-- Those present wero Principals fast slow and In and out among ta- - ‘ son °f BTen"I°" °TfT Peterson of tionary players In' various places on Jordan and CokchesHenry Ashton': of Wid the floor By this time many ofthenilll T r men commenced to show the effects of I S U and Norman Hamilton of Jordan their 'vacation period and after taking The meeting was held at' the invitapart in & short scrimmage practice tion of - President Moss': who asserted were told to4 run a few laps on the the’ schools had gained a: mlsun-- d that track The first workout did not seem erstanding regarding the action re-of to discourage the squad’’- more being association bpard of control out the second night than the first and the In a boycott against placing the same ordeal- was handed out Coach cently Moss had the them After ' eiison seems J to be after endurance situation' the principals":explainedandcoaches iU j j ©f the three schools saw their mistake giving the MiV V ordeJ to et and asked to be reinstated "President with seal and determination to help Coach Roberts build up a strong team They have been practicing diligently during the past week and are rapidly nearing good form The training Is so rigorous-that a couple of the boys have been forced to forego one or two of the practices because ' of the physical it strain Coafch Roberts Is working his men longer snd harder than ever before In order to perfect an efficient fighting daring the tuzits It la possible that Kelly will play machine He Is also practicing about football wltb tbe Los Angeles Athtwice as many drills but Is still folnext fall letic elnb lowing his old system of training callFREDERICK W RUBIEXS ' men his "Mr” and each ing Secretary-TreasurA A U treating one as a gentleman Jor He ‘believes In commenting on the letter Dr strongly 'r In c : cultured and athletics Plummer declared that the letter com- states that the yit V of “man 'to ing atto this time was very complimen- man" should be principle 4 as In just prominent the university and a good ad- athletics as In any other field of school tary r vertisement for the basketball team and for the -- chool Dr Plummer also com- activity Tile New Team mended the manner In which the A A The coming team' Is not yet perU has conducted the tournaments of formed but It Is probable manently the past two years from the 1918 team that'the hoopsters Prospects Not “minding" will play their respective positions of team on last year: R Eggertsen in the circle Prospects for a the hill are not whatwinning might be called T Ralle left 'guard and G Simmons fn ' V si ' Jfa '’jsr "blinding” The loss of Van Pelt at right forward This leaves the posirenter la said by supporters of the tions of right guard and left forward hoop game on the east bench to have to be filled from the fresh recruits-BowmaPorterville (Cal) put a big crimp In the hopes for the Hales ' and ' Whiting are retention of the world's title Owing to eontestlng for forward Jobs while Town to AskUtes to Train a “peeve" on the part of Van Pelt which Clark Oberhansley Bowman and An Is said to have developed after the foot- drewa are vying with each other ton 1 There This Season ball season the crack center has re- the guard positions iVi fused to report More or less concert Partridge Eggertsen and Mortensen erl efforts on the part of Indlvldua are trying out for center The places students and factulty members to per- will be determined In the near future RUMORS which have been afloat for three days to the' effect suade TTap to recruit for hoop service and then the coach expects to put have thus far proved futile Without strong quintet In the field that drastic changes ‘ In the! infield of his services It will be necessary to the ' Salt Lake ball ' dub' are due to High School Team train a new pivot man Into Norgren's The fifteen huskies of the high arrlve-j?- ' per-- ' schedule - before 'March 1 of hoopery which Is a difficult school squad are style to on job in real were" again discredited last ' night by task perform In the course of two earnest and have been the F S Murphy" prex-odrilling consistthe Utes' or three months say the Crimson sup- ently during tbe past' week The team to' the porters said the '"Nothing' '‘report" not is yet selected but It Is certain Salt Lake 8tlulator to th coerce them into the as- -: If Van Pelt can be cured of his In that Holpian i causing them to work taken not to president so far In Swenson and “except experienced but rather to put the ques-wyrelation and disposition reports within the next men last year’s five will be on the as It concerns Rath Darmody wants greater effort although his meth- - II tion up to the state: as to Whether or week it Is likely that the bnsketbal main ofquintet The high school Rath and has told us ' so ' I do not !°1me rather hard so soon not the state organisation should outlook at the ”U" will take on an en- hoopsters whoagain are Jumping for center the holidays Price of last v tlmie hue Should Pelt con- position In addition tirely different Holman are believe that' the 'Balt ' Lake club will squad 'Stated that he had decidedyear's! not J president LMossV announced c that the tinue In his peeve Thorum will un- Bowman Edwards andto Banks Those let him that Is if Rath is willing to play this year and would not report I matter would be considered at an early doubtedly be used at center The long who are playing for forward positions to come go or practice This with the added l°s j back to the league again board of Tcontrol blond from Granite High school has are Osborne Scott Brown and Pyne meeting of the new of will : make a big j probably to be ' held next - Saturday bad scholastic and collegiate exper- while those competing for guard posi- have' not heard from him lately and holeCaptain Johnson as both were exceptionally Secretary Wilson of the association tofllJ ience having played three years on tions are Swenson Keeler Cluff Har- consequently cannot tell what hls I men good one has directed letters to ioll the divisions the Granite High school quint and Allred ris and season are'V for the plans the will be week During elect their new on la was captain the lie instructing them to time’ year university squad VI believe that Vernon would also chosento be be- - jI members If "arrange- this one of the crew that Journeyed to Chibefore appears like to have Gislason" continued Prex tween Dug Smith and Tommy McMul- - meiits can be made therefore the state cago last year when the Crimson hoop-ter- s Murphy "but what I- havq said about len guard and forward of last year's I high school ' fuss should be copped the title of the globe Rath also applies to him : I think team Some of the fellows who are odt J settled by next Saturday’ 'Eligibility Gruelling for Iloepstere there Is little doubt about our keep- for practice are McMullen Smith Kap- - I and the final selection of an arbitration During the past week Coach Norgren Gislason at least for- utility" Infield pie Johnson Evans: Tuttle Mackay I committee will also be taken upv-- v ing to been has the driving his reerults work Crandall Is coming from Indian- Neeley" Gardner Harvey Voorhelse I ' action of limit Practices have been held six Believing that the recent and I believe he will be given Barrus White Vance Cox and Ballff j the' apolis been has control gener a week each of: board practice consisting days a trial at' the beginning of the season The Farmers will ' meet the E S H S J de the and with misunderstood of from two to three hours of hard ally at the second base positlon” I on tacSmart the in the misimpression 12' to basketball sire correct' Friday? January: grinding Preliminary So far as the' Ute outfield ) is conhave been the order at most of tics work-ouOther activities are also dent Moss yesterday directed the fol seems cerned to 'there be little probts the thus far with one or Basketball Program for 1917 ability of any change further than being pushed to the fronts chief among I lowing letter to the sporting editor: are the 'swimming and indoor! "To' the Sporting Editor: two short scrimmages Beginning this the adding of Tobln from the Browns which track week team work will be Introduced HIt is hoped to have a trl-- I I "As president of the U II A A an d teami Season Is In outfield the Bill Bernhard by Manager Arranged commence to learn and the equad will meetbetween the B Y C Ia D therefore interested in the success of will have Buddy Ryan' Tommy- Quinlan angular S U: and the A C at" either the Deseret I the association' I have been much various plays and combinations Officials and the new arrival from Jlmmy'Shlnn Some of the men who have been disor in tank The II cerned about thft trouble that occurred St : Louis to pick from v Despite the ' r at the game after hoop is looked by I in the Salt ' Lake division: last- - year' playing superiority swimming being Is said to be peeved Jones" fact thatQulnlan ' of? the first since practices commenced are Captain resides a swimming crack who all Of the teams whereby at ' something or other the ' only inevs at Special to The 'withdrew-frotrack! said1 division Indoor section Romney Cutler Thorum Sproull Kerr in of The' ' present Ogden’: At a meeting of tbe of Tommy’s mental state has arrived meet Pro vd Jan Fmith Warner Woodbury Clyde Jepp will be between the various ulubs the association ? Since that time only not the' and from press vathrough of of athletics directly the son Will Romney Hansen Rudlne representatives school and it will two of these schools the East and West Quinlan The officials of the local club and? classes of the rious schools of the Nebo school!-district' High schools have returned Three Sol berg and Greenwood V r this c :ii week begin to harback he in the Tommy held in Spanish Fork today a expect ' I Cutler Sproull and Smith have been ‘Coach schools the LTD’S Granite and 'Jordan Knapp" who has taken charge whenVthe time : for spring training of and officials ness arrives-?been doing some good work at the schedule was arrangedseason’s most Y B - There will': 'probably ? be the are nbt In theleague asyet j spent has hoopsters forward positions snd will probably chosen to conduct theschools aresports of week- in ’getting- acquainted with I "The board of control at' Its ‘ last the 'Shinnbetween and 'Tobin' for fightIn land Jobs on the first string squad The following high to the effect the steady-join the outfield' although the men As the B Y C' will play In - jI meeting' passed a motion university which Kerr Romney and Warner have been eluded: Brigham Young 'association In this not competseason ball team dependent ever this play that both It of the any the" goes Nephl men 'will i beway used at the sentinel berths and appear Spanish Fork’ Payson Eureka aseo-o- r In' not schools the j with a In retained league v lng 'cacollege the ing jonen anyof I to know the strategical points thor- and Bprlngvllle a- hlgh school association men Its and ' the forfeit would elation standing? outfielder of utility At the meeting 1 H Peterson of pacity The other recruits mentioned - I be automatically dropped Another oughly first-clawill latest-towstandretain own' 'their lndlvldual 4 is' Porterville the Cala I are also hoopsters and will Provo was chosen as a member of the apply to 'local headquarters: for the lng either as a high school or a college motion' was also- passed saying that if be In the running when the final se- state board of control Mr Peterson to of sheltering the Utes during player Some of the teamsU- they will I these' schools outside of the association of privilege lection of players is msde together - with Archie Thurman v season - B YU u Porterville is a play are theU! A C' U? of the dld not signify their lntention : of While the hoop schedule for the Provo and W E Broadbank of Span towntraining As S 29' they Granltb 'and L D U'i of about 5000 inhabitants ih the yet j turning toy Friday December Crimson bunch has not yet been drawn Ish Fork were chosen as a board of southern : schedule no to San and of the be not has beenV would arrangedpermitted part Joaqulji up it Is probable that a few practice arbitration' whose duty it will be to valley' The a: movement on foot to "form J take part In- - this year’s basketball warm ia mild' There is climate and games wlU be arranged the coming select all 'officials and settle any f of schedule'the r spring: and- the town v may be a Junior college £ 'V1 a'j 5 & ' that may arise during the aea in week wlthme of the local scholastic looked ’Tech club 'various Sources favor the wlth: from and time j upon that by :"Slnce academyPocatello teams The regular triangular state son’s sports' ' ' Monte CaL and Santa: Cru Cal B Yi' C-- This will be‘ the" only league I thought I saw that- there was a mls-I- h It was agreed that the officials shall Del championship race will begin next have whlch the ’Red and Gold ? will asked ' the Utes to 'corned hut take II understanding by? these schools of the he month chosen from the following persons: these both 4 towns do honors not'seem a" ns or first 'o part toappeaI intention of the B-- of C and competitorrf Archie the Salt Lakers very" Henry Weight V Bprlngvllle I This has the t been that strongly order The in felt that the action (of the done Thurman Provo: Harry Blgely Nephl lstbe' best' meniwill be’ able to playand still re- - JI boardschools PRICE HIGH SCHOOL in' arbitrarily setting a date and Lee Simona Payson Bert Taylor Pay-so- n betLasforVegas Nevr probably1 training las? the climate tain their hi ghschool ' as 'weli' as their that' a- very early 'one" for their return spring Andrus 'Spanish Fork Is dry and: warm HAS STRONG QUINT MoralLeslie and very attractived college standing Those who are show-- 1 was unfair 7to them' as "hot giving' suf-in- g George Provo: Reed Gammet facilities are offered the plub'jBern-harup well at “present are Berston jI ficient :tlme vto them to consider all AmerHolmstead and Earl Bprlngvllle 3 Las to a 2' make will r “ Howes (Special to The and and trip Tat? then forwardt Fork-'"-'and Edwards the the of ican question’ phases — the middle of y the month' He Barlow? Price Utah Jan 6 Coach Taylor of Hammond in the center J motion toforbld J their playing "with The following basketball schedule about will give the place' a hareful ' ovkt' ahd position and the Carbon County High school has a was ' was anat- e t association YAllen up schools who - hls return arranged:-basketball on has and strong the scene of preseason a good chance foraggregation at Spanish pork activities will? be the state champion-Ship January decided 'upon 1?' this year All of last year’s play- Nephl B Y U at at Payson Springville (Iers are back again The Carbon team Vi? January 19—Spanish Fork at Nephl went to Bprlngvllle last year to play Payson EuB speedy youngster but he lacks expert- - J or to coereethem“- in the least-That Provo at at' Eurekai 'at Springville PaysonSpringville division but lost' Thus reka for the Nebo V he ence:::Coach Jenson thinks-when'T’ Uw date wassetto be the day before V jjl season the team has played 'if far this Is "of ’the schedule i of the one Of the j early U-the 28— make he developed wlll at YV Fork Payson one arranging Payson January Spanish February 2iB that game with Green being only I Salt Lake division and’lt was best the in! instate basketball at 'at Eureka score 28 a 13 at to Fork Pmen$ of Spanish River winning by Springville Springville 'Nephl 27 — Nephl at B Y U be in this division Eureka- '7 There are four teams Neeley Horne and Nelson are sary to know:what teams (were to sf January - The River High Emery stake 2—B- Y VUi at Payson with In B this Y the VU' arrangement23— considered worklngfor-at ‘positions' Spanish ' the Green February guard February" Carbon High Springville at Payson Eureka atNephl Fork’ academy Huntington and Neeleyvhavlng' a all ght f i rst choice matter of the at boycott was to Eureka Springville atPayson SChOOlS — are-rthnext vtwo j put the question up to the statq schools Nelsonand'Maughn February 9 Spanish Fork at B Y Nephl I as to H All of- the scaoolsexcept-- ' Eiireka U Payson at Eureka Nephl at Springwhether thCy’ desired a league or II A Sit FIT n ALL IIKSULTS start-v-Indoor' t at" the: has! Work were I and ville track verdict seems to he that they f not’vThe already meeting represented ’the 6 —The University "sea-so- a C Philadelphia' Janbasketball Euas ed 14— B at do teams is the all It in the association can-la expected-thaand at Fork basketball there aprobFebruary Spanish jT'lndoor meet- between: team de- reka of Pennsylvania ' ' with the 4 three an of celled B most theft the the j at enthusiastic will onenf be games Payson YJU’at ability Nephl 18 14 to In feated the Dartmouth five: ' I schools the Farmers view school of these-cond'v and church for of the since Nowin introduction the Springville thieponuIar an intercollegiate league game here 16— Fork at Spanish February — Nephl 8i wsf JiliablL ’ - - : 1 119-met- I ? - - i - -- v “ v K s ' H’ ?! : S dJ-Lates- t -- v t v - - - v f - - 1 - - f 1 -- t th ’ con-aft- er - ? ‘ : - - - - NEBO DISTRICT The-choice- : : - : : - - : r' i FIXES SCHEDULE r : ? - - : - Presi-gymnaiu- m- - : - - ! - - - um con-gymnasi- the-Aggi- e ’ -- - Herald-Republica- n : - — J ’ ? : ? 1 to bo out in of a job' the majors' Irat that a doesn’t f slgnlfy Vthat Joseph will have to seek some' other trade to There are six earn hls daily-breaclubs ln the Pacific Coast league tne t of these six clubs and'every would be more than glad to take Gedeon off Bill Donovan’s hands if the latter wants to get rid of the ' - - -- - - - b - : - ! - R-- ’ n ss - - re-Jord- an' - " re-ent- er - ? r disputes - : -- former Ute - : 1 leaguc'-compose- the-Ree- - - : vice-versa- : " i - - - in-th- was1-showin- ka 8 e 1 ': ? - ? 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' ’ ' - - on : ! - L : ' - l : - : - - opening games in the Junoir and Boys’ leagues at the Deseret gymnasium proved to be hard fought in every respect The Junior league which' is composed of four teams created the most competition The teams after contesting In two games managed-to-splieven and the percentage column shows each team with a 500 per cert record The games were battles from of the start to finish and the officials gymnasium expect some real : competi- tion before" the season Is over Tenths in the Junoir league' and their captajlns are as follows: Seals Candland Sharks Holbrook Serpents Don RoseWal£y£ ‘ Finchaev learns in the Boys’ league are well- under way and the Beavers and Badgers three won and are safely anchored with one lost These two ' teams got the Jump' on the other aggregations snd managed to hold their lead The Coyotes in' Wednesday’s games had a per- - ' feet record of two wins and no defeats but when they clashed with the Badgr ers yesterday' they were handed a se- --' ' vere beating The teams and their captains are as follows r Bears Newman: Beavers Schettler Wild Cats Service Young Badgers Mldgley i Coyotes v Lions Bailey: The winning teams In each league will be awarded a large pennant and each member of tho winning aggrega-tlon- s 'will receive a' blue ribbon HIS t - - - : - - ' - : - - : s - ' Express “'8c - - r Y ': yf V -- ‘ ' - - - - - four-hash' je-8- - about worrying a whoio’-lo- t Swede Rlsberg’s 'threatened refusal to sign with the Chicago' Sox this year unless he comes through with ( of the a' Comlskeyr Is telling r all the ? scribes in the" east that a great ball player and' Risberg will make ( M a great i fight 'for a regular berth on - the Pale Hose cluhJv Comiskey figures that RIsberg with k ldt will " ( ‘long-green- ’’ : ? 1-- 1 : 'of-pub-- cnyy Poor old Haas' Patterson- he onlycontract with Ed i‘ haa a two-ye- ar MaJrr and wlll get hl dpugfei whether ' or not ' ha works ? Pretty - - ’ ':'' - - - - 'seems "that Charles Comlskey lot-mo- re v 1 ' -- -- p: i‘ a £ - -- 4-thl- -- - - ' FIYt V - - - Cs GranUville Gr&ntsville Jan? 8—The - school won from the hoop team High five here tonight by Pleasant Grove the score of 47 to- 38 Both sides mani- an 1 fested a good fighting brand spirit of basket- played a" good clean 18 in ball': The first half ended 20thetosecond favor of Grantsvillei and in "their lead frame the locals Increased and consistently running by steadily the5-ball : through' ' their opponents' " 'A guards " ' The line-u' Pleasant Grove on GranUville If Anderson Culllmor rf Jeffries : aiker Pehrson Frampton Olsen lg Kirk Bates Erickson ':’rg ’Christenson" Grantsville— Anderson Field baskets: 4:- - Jeffries 7 Pehrson L Olsen 2 Lrlck-- ? son 2 Pleasant Grove— Cull more 5 v Walker ' 7 Frampton 15 Anders Goals from foul line 8 out of 14 Walk-e- r out- of 22: Culllmore ’ — 2 out of 4 j " PLEASANT GROlE ’V Peoria club of the III would send out " about s? to Chance if the twenty players i'- P Ia would 'r: let' Frank Groeling stay- in the east this coming? sia- -' son: Manager Jackson of Peoria I has written Chance Offering him an outfielder whom Jackson ‘de- clared was the best player Jn the III league 'last season ' ' jy But this didn’t change Chance's " mind JHe says that he ‘wants to ? - have another lookJ at Groeling and have hlm wlth the- r Angels’! thls'Sprlng v"' i V' Looks like' the Tigers and Bear- ers are running a race to see' who Ywill alcn the moit young players er rear Speaking of the neither elub will' have? rule S? to' ” ' rh ?&“ worry! '?v - GRANTSVILLE DEFEATS ‘An-gel- es -- THE :- - - - - ' of- : nl ' second-sack- er all Salt Lake would welcome Joe back with open arms While with the Utes Gedeon made a great record for himself and he wasone of the mainstays of the why team' so one can1 see readily want to take him the Uts officials back' Although all of the dubs in 'the made public their circuit haven’t wishes ” that they would takeGedeon If such a move was posslble one can see that there Is room' him on every club 7 Y for A San’ Francisco is the only team that could get along in good shape without Joe but then Harry Wol-vertwouldn’t pass him' up If he had a half a chance to land the former Ute star from the Yankees Take the Angels for instance: a Chance would take1- Gedeon minute If the Yankees would let" ' him go So would Tom Darmody: he said1 so not three 'days ago and admitted that he was after him would also welcome Joe feasOakland he: would bo just the man for ' Hqward to get t for the keystone'position of hls infield Joe’s a grand hitter - and hia-- fielding Is'VY jr good enough for any club We confess that we have- ’ our doubts about Walter McCredle Joe has had a taste of the big league life and hence it would take a pret-t- y fat contract to sign him This of course would cause 5 Mr Me- Credle" to 'hesitate on taking Ged- i eon- tout then sigaln It has been re' ported that Walter might ' pay - a’ good price'2' for a real "hall playerTaking it all In all- Gedeon should worry there are a lot of ball player who wish that they were as --Los sure of a job :as Joseph— First - -- - : 9 OSEPH GEDEON seems ' 1 neraTd-RepnbHea- Heated Competition in Junior Circles Boys Hoop Organization Going Well LEAGUE PATTER as-lea- - tv 0NVERSAT10N i - 8-- BOYS’ LEAGUES - Since-becomin- - II IN JUNIOR AND at-th- - ) ’ Wamick- - ' J High school Reading from leftfor-to right Clark' guard Evans forward ward Gray captain-anCor : forward center Davis Winn' guard Worlton : forward Spencer: center 7 Below : Coach ' - -I r- - 7 W 'Wameck s HERB are Coach of hoopsters at Lehi - i - er 7 -- ' bycollegefiveS DEFEATS HIGH SCHOOL r ’ a game which was ' Pro‘o Jan S — In long throws and many baskets the BL Y SXucSla?y 4 field defeated the Provo - High quint here tonight by a 50 college ' team to school 21 score - The college five proved to be entirely: too fast for- their younger opponents and and 'less experienced entire had the upper hand duringforthe thewin-ner- s starred fracaa Eggertson field baskets" The scoring seven Y lineup: - - ‘ COLLEGE McDonald Simmons® Kggertson-- Fl6itly-'oLLaat- : - : :c 'HIGR 4 SCHOOL Edwards Osborn Holman Swenson l£eelr r |