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A : - - v v 1 - T"'1-"- - ' - : - " 4 I k I 1 r ti’ - y ' 1 ?! f - i n c I i- j :-- r ''" ' i UTES PREPARING TO TAKE FUGHT FOR TRAINING GROUNDS ' Manager Bill Bernhard Is Sending Out Contracts for 1917 Season Spring Quarters Not - Chosen as Yet ' y: :! — I'??--'- i'v : f V : Yokel Now In Gotham HS "I v OFFICIALS Logan Tracksters Out To Hold IndoOr Meet SUBDIVIDE SALT Has Won 12 Contests received here yester- WORD was from lUke Yokel who Is new la New York meeting all comer 'It waa- learned that MIlce has taken on' twelve grapplem efnee he left Salt Lake a nonth ago and haa defeated them all From 'Salt Lake he went td Texan where he met and defeated Pet Brown and then proceeded through the aoathera states a number of the beat of ’em meeting aontb of tbe " Mike Informs aoaae-of his friends here ' that r he has had little difficulty with' any of the nica winning akost of his decisions with compara' tive mm Tbe local stated that he has ‘three morepride matches in the east before he returns' to Salt Lake On January 17 he will meet Joe Turner In ' Washington D January 18 he la hilled to grapple with-- Peter Keloals In Norfolk Ya' and on 'January SO he will take oa Irsllager in Wilmington Del Before returning to this city he will take's detour down to Texas and (Special' to - GraniteL D SU and J n or-da- Placed on Same Plane astAssociation Schools - v : progressing as smoothly and quietly as if all were perfectly quiet on the Potomac No apprehension is felt by the directors of the local club over Dave’s awful pronouncement last Thursday night In fact the directors have gulled onee or twice so sure are they of the safety and integrity of tho dub s imwill again head the club and that only Prex Murphy's comment minor be made in the ofpending1 strike Is very enlightening ficers changes may Here is what he has to say: "Shaw" At this meeting the question of Now this comment when expanded to business manager to succeed W J meet Waao ICotenea O’Connor will be discussed From all the means that its full significance Jack appearances it looks as Salt Lake clubbers shouldn’t worry Cook of Oakland 'will be though man as the There are only two membersto ofbe last In himself is very confident on Jack likely so confident Is Jack --that he has fact year's team who are are this year who the roster again made arrangements to dispose known to be members or Fults’s or- already In the Oakland club of his stock While the loss of these ganization two men might be felt more or less Murphy thinks that seriously Prex their places could be filled if It were necessary ( jc his Manager Bill Bernhard began sending out con- -i task last week ef season and for the tracts for the next from Mem- -' first time since his return the month of the at beginning phis Practice Game With East rehas he allowed any informationfrom garding the club to drift away High Shows Woeful Lack him Bill Piercer is likely to be turned on Basketball Squad staff back again by the Yankee and thedonna will be built around this prlma had a good year Thus Declares Dave Fultz Waiter Leverenz who to Lake and Spedel to Tbt with Rochester comes Salt from Alexander When Smith OakOGAN Utah Jan 18 —The ' first return will Stanley Dougan new another land basketball contest with the East Klip mayor is Balk Janvryn comer and there will be two men High school of Salt Lake was far from turned over by the St Louis Browns bereassuring to Aggie hoop' followers as Tom llughss and Dutch Klawitter YORK Jan 1S— Reports that the game from the college viewpoint lieve they will be able to stake "come backs” Grover C Alexander J C was-wa'below par The game was Hannah will do the bulk of Smithplayers Harry reand Harold have from start to finish To hold Janvryn ragged Bunny log with second the work behind theCrandall to ! almost an fused contracts "should be was sigat sign ball the Karl Brief at first impossibility nificant” declared David I Fultz for the farmers ' and while they were Orr at short and Morris Rath at third the talk Bernhard has president of the players' fraternity in able ' to pitch an occasional field ' bat Despite all Joe Gedeon is not on the found that Innumerable times Fultz ket- there were Infield talent here Rath will be dumped a statement Issued tonight man an failed to take 'ad that Aggie be will Rath be added that there will infield talen here contract is dumped many more vantage of a clear shot: far too refusals' In the next few weeks overboard for his team aaa- - whole The defects In the ' ' burdensome to be carried any longer "Attempts have been made to Inject were brought out and while the U A and he won’t stand for anyheoutdid not came! out with the longr- end of the the salary question into this contro- C Rath said last fall that score It was - mostly- - due to the foul more Coast on the any salWAnt to play statement the raid 'JThe versy" made ten out ' pay pitching of Kapple :who accept a reduction in and would eastern no way involved of in is foul on the" from ary line besides not the fourteen question club but some with basketThe team failed to It Is not Only one of our requests the one re- a field coast Tor this reason truth ' show much teamwork' At times the in lieved there is much garding traveling expenses has any- Individual members would show a Vernon rumored deal with to the do with and thing ' money' flash remains of outfield exceptional Lake playing only v to The Salt amounts of these expenses are entirely lack the support of the others : QuinItyan onTommy tact with BuddyShinn ' deck New in the discretion of the clubs That Is ' Playera' lan and Jimmy be OyerconHdeat men will sought in place of the reason we think they should pay utility made The poor showing by the team Kane and Baylesa to the fact that It was credited may be V' them” S S a- - high school with" gamepraustlce' Bernhard doesn't want to take his President FUltz declared the players and was not given the ' support of the club to Las Vegas Nev this spring are exready to have their grievances student ' body? as it should : have been because there Is no chance for any and the players being I overconfident heard fo'r benefit by an Impartial tribunal the hibition games unless Thevone'real weak ' spot in the 7Aggie long-hor"Th e fraternity Is not hungry for line-u- p of the rattlesnakes and the ' center :1s The the 'position about la Bill still debating The Power’ asserted the V statement "It guards Smith ' and Kapple That is why well play the site of the training ground their opponents well said wants only enough to get a square deal together keeping request from Portersvllle CaL is some same: Is true of McMul The guarded and now is and always will' be1 willto be looked upon with favor by lsn npt to such a although be to have any of ’its grievances deof the directors and it may yet ing as are not acextent' marked chosen The townspeople are anxious cided by an 'Impartial tribunal If the customed to each'-they other's addiplaying to them and in visit for the Utes the basket VTith coaching and tion to this the cllmato Is Ideal for national heard thinks its! position Is around little more playing together they let ft agree to give the national should purposes right training f work Into a fast pair: Bern-hard the commission month Toward the end of Jurlsdlcton We should be f if Cnittf Position Weak will probably make a trip to Las ary glad to strongly recommend to If the center link In the chain can Vegas to look the ground over and dt the fraternty that It agree to abide by any decision of the commission We be rounded ? Into shape It will be a will not lie until his return that any use the word "recommend” because in great 'help as town will be chosen "to ’'’be the of the reports to the contrary missing connection of spite what would Directors of the Halt Lake Baseball the players run their own organizations otherwise be a strong combination meet club will Thursday of this week and are right In behind it Now let us Worley the high school center was of reorganization and hear what the board has to say and let able to play?-ringaround Tuttle who ' for the purpose the election of officers for the coming the public decide whose1 r for ' the Is finished the position game Aggies ' ing It Is reported that Prex Murphy fair" (Continued' on following page) That j Schedule Ignore - Reinstated Teams : on-th- : P eeves A C 3 REFUSALS TO Hoop Fans SIGN CONTRACTS i of ARE SIGNIFICANT Herrld-RepnbHcr- - - - y - -- ’ - - ’ ! ! ’ - - - - " - - - - 5 !' - - ns - - : and-Evan- s - - - 4 - : this'-seem- : s - f s : Granite f L D 'S U and were reinstated into the State High School Athletic association last week all the trouble' did not end concerning these schools and their relation with the" state body At a meeting yesterday of the new board of control of the association at the Deseret ' gym considerable - discussion arose as to the advisability of rearranging the schedule of the local division with regard to the three schools some members asserting that they should be placed in a division by themselves others maintaining that the boycott should be merely lifted for them while 'others said) that the schools should be reinstated with good standing After considerable discussion it was decided to place the three institutions oh the same plane as the other schools of the association Two subdivisions were consequently made intheSalt Lake division as follows: First subdivision East High Grants-yill- e and Tooele second 'division Granite Jordan L D S U Bingham and Murray Decision was reached to retain Davis county in the northern ? ' ? division Heine Precipitates Wrangle V The discussion' over the three' schools arose when Coach Henry Richardson of the West High school said that he-- believed the association was being dictated to' by thefauthorities of Granite Jordan and L D S U He explained rethat one week' was given them: to auenter 'the association and that the thorities decided to remain nonmembers After threats on the part of the students 'to 'quit' school the authorities wished ’'to f be reinstated ' according to Mr Richardson This he believedfwas not?the proper attitude to take to ward the state ? association?? and therefore not suggested that the schools should be considered In the schedule this year He advised that the boycott previously placed against them be raised so that games could be 'obtained throughout the WHEN : ‘ - -- s : state?- ‘ ') v Division ProposeiL Coach West of Tooele proposed 'that a new division 'of the three schools be made so' that ‘the former schedule adopted ' would still be In' force The suggestion' was not yst voted upon however as' both' talks given by Richardson and West were given before the board of control' went into t executive ' rV session action In board of the explaining the of : control in reinstating the' schools President Moss said that It was made primarily to produce harmony : among the students As soonas learned that certain members of the I? D'B U basketball team were Intending?’ to leave school unless a satisfactoryar-rangeroewaa made Mr Moss said that ? the principals of the three schools saw that they had not realized ? the (Continue on following page) - ?- - - it-wa- s nt 1 W 't U'i'r j - to hold an 'indoor lnterelass' meet and a similar meet will fee staged fey Coach Knapp of the B Y C - Coach to arrange for' an Knapp Is trying Indoor: dual ' meet between the two Institutions to be held at the Smart gymnasium next month The iffm to hr the strongest aggregation at the farmer Institution as they have a large number of Ugh school stars uhjrti they expect to nee la the lnterelasa meet They are anxious to make a dean sweep of the class contests as they have already walloped the upper dasamen In football and basketball Coach Richardson Suggests : - ' ROW IS PREaPITATED ' t - - OF SCHEDULED GAMES work at the Brigham Young college has already begun and with this enrly- start the eoacheu of the two Institutions expect to drill Into Ions tho strongest aggregations of cinder poddlero and Held artists '' In the :? state-- ' i " Coach Jack Watson Is preparing and-a- PANTHER BASKETEERS CONDITIONING FOR FIRST )? 12L —Track tkeUtak Agrlenltnra1 college -- ‘ 'Herald-Repnbileaa- OGAN-Ja- ‘ Maaon-XMxonjllae- 3'- TT7ITII Dave Fultr president of the Ball Players' fraternity wildly VV rending the atmosphere with threats of a general walkout of bal players plans for the 1917 ball club commonly known as Salt Lake are "Jr - t : DIRECTORS TO HOLD A CONFAB VERY SOON rr VVv- -- vC- o- i - 'r - Prospects Are Not ' Dazzling for Richardson9 s Squad Team Will Be Handicapped by Loss of Four Classy Performers at Midyear Who Go to A C w FIRST CONTEST IS TO BE PLAYED THIS WEEK WITH which to prepare for the opening games in a' week left in only Coach Heine Richanlson's basketeers are going through their daily round of preliminary conditioning work aud forming plays for the big season The West High team’s chances for winning a title are not as bright this season as they were this time last year but the coach is putfor that end ting his team through strenuous preparationschool the for quint will be the absence Perhaps the greatest handicap S Spencer I Hanson and of the steUar performers S Johnson L Jarvis K Clawson who are now attending other schools With S Johnson liic big center out of the game the team will find it extremely difficult in filling his position will secure berths Two good men yho are-Kaufman and Art on the team Leonard ' Those two classy players are they will regarded as' comingtostars and These prove this have their chances ©©cond t©ain last men played on th© that time year and their experience at J will be a big helpTwo of the strongest men In tne con- - ference are Lollo Spencer and More The former- was the star forward of last year’s quint lie was uncovered four or five years ago by thi director of the old Y M C A His great experience at the hoop game will help the team’s chances for the title Two players who are trying for honors at center are J Watson and J Failentine Both played on last year's Watson played a resecond team markably fine game at guard but he has shifted’ to center this year Other men who are running close for' positions are V Funk J Cushing B Davis and Mac Pyke V Funk will probably secure a position on the first team The hardest games of the schedule will probably be the L L S U and East High school quints the former stars of last year's fast having several Pleasant Grove team There has al- ways been much rivalry between these schools so that the students will look forward to these games with keen in‘Gliders9 Will Investigate terest The team may be handicapped by the of E Andrews L Spencer M Stie-f- el loss s Possibilities of and M Snellgrove These classy to leave players haveto about decided Canyon Today Utah the attend month Agrithis cultural college and this will certainly team BIO delegation of ski enthusiasts tear a big hole in the will go to the mouth of Parley’ canyon today for the purpose of Investigating? the possibilities of establishin that locality It Is ing a rendezvousdevotees of the “glides" the plan of the to choose a site on some incline near the city where good skiing Is offereda and there construct' a clubhouse and first-clajumping platform With such equipment ' as this the skliers claim that the sport will become one Local Aggregation - Would of the most popular of winter pastimes in this section of the country Meet Anybody in West The Norwegian Sportslag a society inas has club ski a organized solely Marbles W StlefeL - - To iUt Squad CLUBHOUSEFOR “ Big Freshman Turnout Will Help Varsity Basket Team BUILT IN CANYON AP VAN PELT’S advent Into the hoop game at the University of Utah on Friday was" the feature of the week’8' practices at the state lnstlau-tio- n Chances for another national basketball title soared skyward when - “Hap’MiIed over tpthe gymnasium and Indulged "unoonsdously” ih the light diversion Coach Norgren affords prospective basketball men daily Van Pelt’s action brought joy to the many devotees of the hoop game at 'this university and students are already calculating on- another national gonfalon Practices the past week have' been this season the most severe thus-faput the boys through a stiff workout of more than two hours every day but the men have stood the than twenty-fiv- e practice well More for work-on the hoopsters ’reported first three days of the week while an on the remainaverage of 20 practiced ' Is an lncreass This threevdays ing' over the number: previously out ' and Captain Dick Romney Is elated: over the prospects for a winning aggregation With a little more practice the basketeers should be'’ In excellent shape according to “Mony” The great difficulty in rounding out of experience on the team is the lack the part 'of many ' candidates Coach Norgren has a particular style of playing with which only the six remaining members of last - year’s squad are' acquainted' According to Captain Romney the new candidates are fast learnmethods however and It ing Norgren’s will ' not be long until there will be a squad of experienced hoopsters reportin the gymnasium 'At least five ing freshmen are strong' contenders for the first team according to those ? conThe nected 'with the aggregation are "Chick’ Cutler star formllkllngs Oneida-Stakward of academy Dick Davis of Kansas? "Chequer”Rudine of the East High school Ed Sproull of Indiana and Lee Prouse of East 'High school Cutler Rudine and Sproull are being used at forward in practice while - (Continued ou following page) wee':-- ' ' 1 -- - r' Coach-Norgre- n ' - - ! : - - : e r - 2X f SKIERS MAY BE 9 j Parle hockeTteam - - ss for vited the ' of other ion Indi- viduals and! clubs to join them in the a! state ski club The organization !oftournament held in Dry recent andual 10 canyon by - the Norwegians proved successful that' they have been encouraged to extend the organization with a view to holdlpg annual state and possibly? Interstate tournaments It is claimed by the Norwegians who parday tournaticipated ment some of whom have won trophies for their skiing ability? In their native country that the opportunities for excellent skiing afforded In Salt Lake are equal to those of any place in the world There are at present scQres of expert ski performers In the city and It is asserted' by local devotees of themade a that the city could easilyThebe sport center-for-tncold long pastimehas : afforded good spell ' this winter a month here kllng for more than and consequently enthusiasm in the has' been at a high pitch sport' The party which will goonto Parley’s the train will go up canyon today return on their skis They will but will selook over a number of slopes and can lect a good one where a platform They will also look for a site upon which a clubhouse may be erected— or Chalk Money : in-th- New-Year’- s - - : e - ' A challenge was Issued yesterday by the Heath hockey team to any hockey team or combination of players in the state The local puck chasers aver that they will stage a contest with anybody and ’ will play for money marbles or chalk It is claimed that on the Heath hockey team are some of the' fastest and as-- result the players in thenowest little significance with defy carries it One member of the club played lastaggregayear on a tlon In Canhda and the backers of the Ice sport In this city assert that tho Heath bunch could give the fastest hockeylsts In the Rocky mountain rerun for their moneygion a team is especially 'desirous of The or the meeting Ogden’s hockey players Butte Mont aggregation A letter In the nature of a challenge has been addressed to the latter ' team ajid the Heath men expect a reply within the next few days ' It is probable 'that the local organization will agree to pay the expenses of the Montana crew If the latter will offer a return match in their homo town a near-champlons- hlp - - -- - |