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V " v - - 1917 : tPOKED LiKt CLlKit OlLT6 IT M66ip So 1‘tbURED ML MR SkM HfPRRiBii MAK& 4-- v MM1 rtp IT s - v : V BOWLING MARK KE BOTH fiT StorHfiS’LTS'iis iLpAlT 610 y— ' Great Britain right ricrT1jRegUteredmjjLSPtantOiKcgi 1 LDSUTossers Granite Hoop Team Is Easy for - i ' A V 4 HICKEY DECRIES Baker ‘Astonished’ at OF RIVALRY Alexwder’s Demand for $15000 Per iGK j 10-- - - just squad at the finish Much minster characterized the second half fast bunch and the game was a walkfouling D 8 university basketeers and L times at roughing made the away While the floor work of the school affair look likethe THE the Granite High of & football game local quintet was good they lost sevthe the second league game eral opportunities for free basket at Granite The score: season yesterday afternoon The score: throws work team 8 The score the of by was BOX ELDER (47) church school from of the boys the fast and consistent and their accuracy the hoop accounts for the in of the score Coach Ashton’s prosizefinding seemed a little out of form and teges were not so accurate In scoring though did well In general floor work they Llllywhite rg and Clawson on the Nielson at center D were stare the for the L line guard S Young was the shining light of the Granite team Totals A preliminary game was staged beSOUTH CACHE (22) tween the faculty of the two schools 1 score A FB 2F A2 Pts a Granite winning by Gardner lf third contest between the LwasD S sec3 6 1 S Jensen rf played 3 Tot onds and Granite second 1 1 1 c — Peterson 0 team former Carl' Schenck Referee the winning 1 0 0 M Jensen Lg The scores: 1 0 0 Richards' rg 2 0 0 L D S U (40) Lismann lf DAVIS GIVES SOUTH 0 0 0 Clark c FB5 F Dean rf A LICKING CACHE 22 9 Totals 2 807 S3S4 Wright If 7 Nielson c Special to Tbe 0 Thatcher rg 26 — Davis county IDAHO TECHS LEAD 1 3 Tot Clawson 9 KAYSVILLE' Jandecisively defeated 202 — 641 Rippe lg lg 3 171 — 527 Robinson rf North Cache High school In a bas- WITH PERFECT RECORD The 0 135 — 399 Woods rg ketball game played here tonight 161 — 492 final score was: Davis 32 North Special to The 4 18 6 40 Cache 12 146 —500 Totals South Cache with A Ida Jan 26 —In a fast game High GRANITE H S (18) basketball game scheduled for tomorrow POCATELLO was school 815 2559 FB F A8 Pts4 night but because of the expense In here at the Y M C A last played Hausknecht rf the squad to Kaysvllle the night the Idaho tech team defeated 0 bringing 0 0 3 Tot Johnson — 0 If the city team and the Short Line men Cache authorities forfeited the 2 4 South 0 136—475 Jensen - If to- defeated 0' the Elks There are seven The Davis to game played game 8 4 9 3 201 — 505 Young c was a substitute for the forfeited teams in the Y M C A league The night 0 0 0 0 164 —468 Stevenson Tech team leads the league with a rg 0 game 0 0 0 164 —486 Simmons lg of 1000 The K C team and percentage score: The 1 1 1 0 Hallen was the sensation of the Commercial league matches on the drives last night when he ehot new 231 for the high single and set aComthe for three the for record high upmercial league with 641 thereby 640 own his previous mark of took setting I (alien’s teamthe Union Assay for to the cleaners the Walk-Ovewins three straight won the odd from Schramm-Johnso- n quint In the the Balt Lake Hardware second of the Commercial league alley mlxi last night three The Engineering squadonwon the Quinn lr a row from the Traffics Hobson grabbed the alleys last night and with a score of 19o single high Kteck won the high three with a count of 471 The scores: Or-phe- - rs 4 WALK-OVE- R um 40-1- - 34-2- 27-1- Totals I Herald-Republic- ecch an Herald-Republica- n Totals SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- N 1 Gehrke JJ? 2- - 1J5 flowring 12 17 II- - 135 Totals 890 669 Erickson Elnh&us 137 12 147—436 Hof fenbeck 812 2870 Totals SALT LAKE HARDWARE 3 ? c ’ 6 13 18 GRANITE FACULTY (84) 'FB4 rf F0 A Pts8 0 0 2 DAVIS (32) 6 0 10 Kidman If 2 4 10 Ashton c 0 0 0 0 Kane rg 0 3 6 0 Benlon lg 0 0 0 0 Coray rg 803 2292 3 2 34 16 Totals 3 Tot D S FACULTY (21) L 127 — 446 FB4 F3 A4 Pts11 127 — 390 Kimball rf — 471 159 3 0 If —239 Rooss 2 0 c Smith 143 — 260 Richardson 0 0 rg 165 —292 Anderson 0 0 lg 721 2098 9 4 3 21 Totals GRANITE SECOND (10) 3 Tot FB F A Pts Evani Frey Totals C Hobson Christen Steck J O'Neal E Holt U M Hess Totals 119 — 397 122 — 326 138 — 353 158 —898 128 — 369 dressier Slngham olllns a Myer Vorstrom i rf McGhie Mathews If Taylor c Neuenschwander rg Kelpe lg Miller rg ‘U’ WILL PLAY CRESCENT TEAM 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 7 0 2 4 7 - - old-fash-ien- ed ’ - Fleharty Joins Three — Bloomington 111 Jan 26 Announcement was made here today that through negotiations just completed Earl Fleharty & pitcher who played Western league with Wjchita of the last year- was obtained for the Bloomington Three Eye league club- Pale Sox Sign Hartford — L EAST SIDERS LOSE to The Special Herald-Republica- n 26 — the TOOELE Jan trainBythismissing afternoon Mitt Romney star guard on the school brought all sorts of East High to- his basketball teammates In grief the game here tonight-wit- ' the Tooele High school quintet The upshot of Mitt’s tardiness according to the East Slders was ' a defeat at the hands of the local quint The Tooeleans' have another version “We of the were determined to stage game a comeback and we did it’’ Is what Coach West and his hoopsters have to say Anyway here’s the story: East High school 40 Tooele 45 The local led by five at the end ’ofquintet score the first half the points Tooele 24 East High school reading: 19 In the second period the visitors played the local boys even Harris upon whom the locals look as their chief In the chase for the divisionmainstay to hls title lived up nine field goals reputation by caging and thpee free throws He made a brilliant-- ' shot from the center of the floor which proved’ the sensation of the game “Sun’’ Peabody was the staunchest of the East Siders In the field basket department dropping six through the ring - 2 BINGHAM FIVE WINS BY NARROW MARGIN 4 2 to Tbe Special Herald-Republica- n 1 INGHAM 10 B Snodgrass Spurns Contract Los Angeles Jan 26 — Fred Snodof the Boston Nagrass outfielderteam announced here tional baseball he refused to sign a new contonight tract with the Braves and said he had for good to enter busiquit theIt game ness is said the Boston club cut Snodgrass’ salary from 88000 a year to about 34000 : BY U TACKLES LDS TONIGHT Neplii Wilt 'Also Play Church School9 s High School Team - Completed Arrangements for Hoop Wrangle With Chicago Team Heraia-Bepnbllea- t i i i f‘- completed yesArrangements- were for a game next Friday night terday between the University of Utah basketball team and the Chicago Crescents the Windy a crack hoop organization oftour to the which Is making a City for the Pacific coast Negotiations way since the game have been under intention of Crescents announced their a week or so in Utah but remaining were not completed until the manager of the Chicagoans arrived in Salt Lake yesterday ' This will be the first hoop fray of the and conseason for the local varsity the siderable Interest Is manifest in folLocal squad’s ofInitial showing the winter sport have been lowers unable thus ’far to get a line on the squad which will be strength of the called upon In March to defend the world's basketball title and the game on Friday should give the fans a slight the varsity’s chances of Insight into its title retaining The Chicago Crescents have been making a great reputation on their tour They nave played collegiate anda and also athletle club agsrregatlons few high school terms In thirty-fiv- e been returned engagements 'they have times ‘winner twenty-fiv- e left Chicago December 6 are booked Tonight the Chicagoans school to play the Sprlngville High Sprlngville BandY on Monday quintetwillin tackle the university they the Tuesday team In Provo to to play Tooele night Crescents travel Coach West’s team and then with a and Thursday they rest on Wednesday will be fresh for the game wlthothe night WellsvflleFriday club will Athletic Crescents be the opponent of the BOILERMAKERS win Ind Jan' 26— Purdue Bloomington team defeated Inbasketball university confernece western 15 a 22 in to diana game her tonight MAROON IIOOPSTERS WIN Madlsonv Wis Jan 26—UniversityUni-of team defeated Chicagoofbasketball Wisconsin team here tonight versity 81 to 13 in a western conference game - : - Sat-Xdayt- he ' 25-2- n record-breakin- ' - : - LEHI COMMERCIAL LEAGUE: r PLAY AGAIN TONIGHT Gray If Evans c Clark lg Winn second' series games rof the basketball league will tothe Deseret played at There Is great deal ofgym night rivalry between the various teams of the and the games tonight promise league to show up the talent of the old hands as the teams have been:doing- some ' the past week The training during contest is scheduled between ithe first I - D S seconds and the both winners In their last week’s The Stalls & Dean team will games withclash the Deseret seniors in ‘the second game which will ' be followed by a game between the Lucas team and the Telegram team THE be rg Davis c southern Minnesota will In the movement tq save starvingaidquail and other birds as a result of a move InMinnesota- Game Proby the? The augurated tective leaguesituation in this section Is desclared to be serious The of- over- southern snowheavy blanketMinnesota has covered the food of the birds and thousands are dying of starvation Feed will be distributed free to any person who will assist In feedsevere quail- during- the present ing weather ’ — — j - - : Wilson rf Walker c Klrke lg - - - ! - - COLLEGIANS ROUTED ‘ to Tbe Special s' RAY DOYLE CAPTURES CHAMPIONSHIP PLUNGE Pittsburgh Pa Jan 26 — The middle Atlantic amateur athletic union chamfor distance in swim plunge pionship ming was won here j tonight by ' Raymond Doyle Pittsburgh Athletic club a1' distance of 74 feet 8 who made inches r Earl" Bromler unattached of was second 'with 78 feet Pittsburgh William McDlarmld-unattacheof and was third with 70 ' feet : 9 Pittsburgh Inches ? Herald-Rspnollca- u) CITY Jan 26—Box Elder BRIGHAM hoopsters defeated the - ' - - I 'V ' - team her tonight in South the second game 47of the22 league series to The' South by the score of Cache boys proved easy for Roskelley'a - ir- k t- -- -- defeat at the hands of tie Murray team in & game played at Murray ' afternoon The count yesterday was Murray 30 Westminsterfinal 15 The game was gingery throughout Meaken the speedy guard for the collegians played the most consistent game for Westminster with Goodale - - v BY MURRAY QUINT BOX ELDER BASKET : SHOOTERS TRIUMPH r®TMnISTER college culnt met - - old-timers ‘ Referee—H Hoisington ' Provo Herald-Republica- n college basketuniversity will clash tomorrow with the L D S uniof a double-headversity team in one game ' hoop sessloh The other ' game will be played by- the Nephi High school team and the high school teaqi of the B Y university The later game is a scheduled game in'- this division of the state scholastic basketball ball team of the B Y er - ' - - league Coach Robert’s college squad Is In good trim and expects to cart away the ham bone In the wrangle with the Salt Lake team The high school team is as yet an unknown quantity as it has tried against any of the scholastic squads since-thaddition of several strong players Holman at center and Keeler at guard will' be able to show their prowess In the game tomorrow night Both of these men were ineligible for participating during: the first semester - not-bee- n - - - - '? - 1 i 4" s V T JV New York Jan 26 — In the ' semifinals for the national doubles racquets the championship played here today Boston and Chicago players were detested The winning pairs J W Wear and George Brooks of Philadelphia and and Stanley Mortimer of C Tuxedo will meet In the final tomorrow: Tne nummary: i Pell and Mortimer defeated Percy D of Boston Haughton and J W Cutler 16-- 7 7 J W Brooks defeated A Wear and George A - ‘ - 17-14 15-7-1- 7-- 15 18-1- 17-1- Fultzs Action Opening Frat to B and C Leagues Auburn N Y Jan 26 — Secretary J H Farrell of the National Association of Baseball Clubs In a statement toannouncement of night regarding the President David 'll Fults that class B and C players would be taken into Baseball Players’ Fraternity said: the ' “The unionizing of mechanics and workmen is all right in its proper a union sphere I have belonged to who are are those myself but thereunion Inboth labor of friends good side and outside of the ranks of union labor who sincerely and truly believe that a labor union does not belong In the realm of sports “In the smaller leagues the clubs are operated by organizations of irited citizens without the slightest hope of profits but always at a loss their only purpose being to keep their town on the map through the medium of a professional baseball team in- a representative circuit “We believe we can arrange to transfer any class B C or D league entire to any committee from the fraternity who will guarantee to operate the circuit intact for one season and thus full' and completely convince in a substantial manner any Tomasson Kelly and Han- der body of players who are laboring una delusive excitement manufactured many believe for the purpose Miles son Lead by of maintaining a position for one man and the sport in a state of turnfoil and Two Teams Drop Out confusion” Dv Jan 26 —Three FARGO Nteams IDAHO TECHS WANT in ‘the dog race from Winnipeg to St HOOP GAMES HERE Paul stopped here for the night at 615 p m and an hour and a Athletic authorities of the Idaho Technical institute have written to half later the other five contesChester Grlmmett of the local Spalding tants went into 'camp at Mlnto store asking for his help In arranging N D with only 73 miles separatseveral games with Salt Lake scholastic from them leaders the ing teams The letter asks that an effort Man Gunnar Tomasson of Glmll be made to secure games with the East Mike Kelly of Hecla (Big Island) High school and the West High school Man and Hyurtur Hanson of SelTne coaches of both these schools have informed Grlmmett that it will be imkirk Man continued to hold the possible for them to play the Idahoans first positions having covered as their schedules are full An effort 469 miles today in nine hours and will be made to arrange games with forty-fiv- e minutes They are 1356 schools other local or suburban ' miles from the starting point states would The Tech team the letter high The quintet quartered at Mlnto like to play the games February 8 and 9 on 116 miles the leaders gained today by putting—in more time Al-in HAS PERFECT RECORD action The five Gabriel and Man bert Campbell of Le Pas IN CURLING MATCH Bill Grayson Le Pas Jose- Metcalf- Winnipeg Lake Country and Duluth Minn Jan 26 —From noon Fred Hartman Le Pas—covered games remain to today seventy-nin- e 585 miles today be played in the Northwestern Bonspiel Both contingents expect to pass at the Duluth Curling club 245 of West Duluth continFrank through the Grand Forks1 fore-' ues to beWde the leader of the week Ha miles from here tomorrow has not lost a game noon and the five drivers at Mlnto expressed confidence in their abilHENLEY REGATTA ity to overtake the leaders by that - public-sp- Dog Teams Reach Fargo in Long Race - 73 -- ' - time St Paul Minn Jan 26 — Leaders in the Winnipeg-S- t Paul dog race reached Grafton forty-on- e' miles north of Grand Forks at noon today and shortly before 1 o’clock' pulled out on their southward journey hoping to reach The three Grand Forks tonight leaders were Hyurter Hanson Gunnar Tomasson and Mike Kelly Two teams dropped out of the race today and were transported back to Winnipeg via the railroad They were Gunnar Gutter-so- n' who became ill and Thordar Thordarson on whom the strain of the race also told 15-1- HELD ON SCHUYLKILU Philadelphia Jan 26 —The American on the Henley regatta will be12 held was anit May Schuylkill river With nounced today the varsity crews of Columbia Princeton Navy and Pennentered in the Childs cup race sylvania this event is expected to be the feature of the regatta rflka When ‘IT SQUAD WILL BE GAILY CAPARISONED to write upon the high moral prevailing among these races and their high regard for woman The use of beer goes back into antiquity and has way been associated with the development of the leading nations of today WEINERT BOOKED TO MEET FRED FULTON New' York Jan 26 — Announcement was made here tonight that Charley Welnert of Newark N J and Freddie Fulton of Rochester Minn 2 have signed to meet here on ' February in the first of a series of boxing matches to be held In Madison Square Garden In an elimination contest- for the selection of a challenger for the heavyweight championship of the world 'yt Beer - TWO CHANGES MADE IN ELI’S GRID PROGRAM & : - 7 VUnl-verslty - ' has all the natural ot the “barley- - wine” ofgoodness ago long It has the same phosphates pro-teinatural acids and temperate stimulation beer that madenorththe popular beverage of ern Europe-- ' before the dawn of more than history After use of centuries of continuous twenty beer the Anglo-Saxo- n and Germanic races show an efficiency moral standard Industry and more that compares than favorwithtwo that of the only"China ably really abstaining nations and Turkey ds - V Roman code - tO ' the peoples He was likewise moved Within the next two weeks the Uni of Utah baseball squad will versity blossom forth In raiment which will coat to shame At least put Joseph's is the expectation of Coach Nelson that H Norgren who placed orders with the local branoh of the Spalding company for new euits for the entire yesterday The suits will arrive in time for squad the- “show” games on the university's hoop calendar Thorne of Chicago 15-- 9 '' Tacitus Historian - visited the tribes along the Baltic Sea 2000 years ago he noted the excellence and of the “barley popularity beer or used by these wine” !? :: Farrell Condemns H a New Haven Conn Jan 26 —Yale's schedule announced tonight football 2 3 4 contains two changes as compared with last year’s program Lehigh and Wash& Jefferson are dropped and ington O S L AND DESERET their places are taken by Amherst' and of North Carolina VS WALKERS CLASH University With the exception of the game with 'Y' ''ST Harvard at Cambridge all the games The Deseret gymnasium walking will be played In the Yale bowl team4 will clash with the Oregon Short f BOULDER BEATS MINES contest Line team In a four-mi- le Golden Colo'- Jan 26 — The teams have Bothrelay at 6 ino'clock tonight’ some strenuous of Colorado defeated the Coloput contest during Is ex- rado School of Mines basketball team the week and a spiriteddrilling pected The race will be held on the here tonight 35 to 14 in-- conference Deseret gymnasium track- game r Stillwell and 15--G MEN A MISTAKE 2L— PHILADELPHIA FJanBaker of : the elnb Philadelphia National league sent to today made public a letter Grover Alexander the club's stellar 'pitcher refusiagar the player’s contract three-yedemand for told Mr Baker at fl5J)00-year Alexander that he was astonished" at hls demand and that an offer of $8000 a year still stood and “would not be Increased by any Is at bis great amount" ’Alexander borne la St'Paul Xfeb It was said here Catcher Kllllfer has been offered a contract at S2000 leas than last year and that be and Alexander bad decided to atand together- In demanding more money President Baker will confer wltk the star battery next month - AID STARVING QUAIL BOSTON AND CHICAGO Winona Minn Jan 2 6 —The entire PLAYERS MEET DEFEAT teaching force of the rural schools of - - to - The Jan 26 — The Special UNIONIZING BALL 522-mi- le - - Jan 26—By the narrow of one point the Bingham margin L D S SECOND (29) quintet was High school basketball A Pts returned F FB an In game victor exciting 1 2 here S Preece rf Jordan High tonight ' with the 23 7 If Haymondc school The final count was: Bing0 ham 0 Sheets 42: Jordan 41 0 0 Green o From beginning to end the game was 1 2 close M Preece rg neither team being able to gam 1 2 a not Romney lg decisive advantage and it was victhat moment of until the last play 9 10 11 29 Totals tory was assured the local boyson The the Referee —Hamilton first half ended with score Bingham 3 end of the long A crowd attended the game The rousing SPURT IN SECOND members of the local fire depart ment were present in a body and after The score: game led the victors through the HALF WINS FOR LEHI the EAST HIGH SCHOOL (40) streets in a jubilee parade headed by The town the loudest brass band in Special to Tbe score: ' JORDAN 41 — EHI Jan 26 Although the Pleas ant Grove High school hoop team was able to hold the team 8 r f half of tbe Dewey 25 1 practically even in the first f Brady game here tonightLehl ran away from Anderson e1" second half and won Fitzgerald r g 6 the visitors in the the score of 44 to 26 Tho local boys Morris v 0 1 by g division of the State lead the TOOELE (45) 41 BasketballAlpine league with a perfect recTotals ord g A crowd of more Pets2 Kirk If than 1500 saw the game Evans at right forward was the chief ’satellite of the Wilson r f 14 Lehi team This speedy player dropped Whiteley 1 f 10 the ball through the ring for eight Marshall c 16 field baskets Culllmore of Pleasant Holmes r g Grove was high scorer for the visitors Grupman Totals ' ten out of eighteen tries from tossing 42 Referee— 20 Totals Chlpman Salt Lakethree foul and line field the caging baskets Norm Hamilton' referee The score: RURAL SCHOOLS WILL Totals r 1 0 2 0 tion baseball players were urged in a made public today by JThomas HlcKey president to return in the coming season to “the rivalry that made our game the greatest" competitive sport In the world” “There is too ' much ' of the Damon and: Pythias stuff on the ball field nowadays” he said' “With this lolly-po- p stuff in the game a of one team will throw hls armsplayer around the neck of 'his rival instead of watching for an opportunity to sneak in an extra base I do not mean I want rowdy tactics but I want to see each team come out with blood in its eye and with the players strangers to each other while the game Is in progress" President Hickey estimated that 50 per cent of the players in the league have signed 1917 contracts and reiterated his belief that the hold of the Baseball Players Fraternity on its players is slim statement Chicago Jan 26 Bruce Hartford s shortstop purchased by the Chicago Americans from the Des Moines club a 1917 of the Western Exeter Norby and Kennedy the city contract today league signed team is composed of Fogt Gallet Ful ton Samms Loux the Elks McCain Reese and White for the Short Two Hurlists for Cubs Haig KirkendahL Line Sllngerland O’Malley and Brookhart A- silver cup Chicago Jan 26 —Pitchers Douglas Pugmire Is being offered to the winnig team and Pendergast both members of the Baseball Players’ Fraternity signed 1917' contracts with the Chicago NaROMNEY MISSES TRAIN tionals today Referee —Hcislngton Tot —276 142 — 257 Allerman i ftn Tfuikur vfBOUT ’ SPElX-'OUTH- ie - U ie Vi tWE Era i?DR Si ( F By k ‘Too Much Damon and Sets Nctv Record for High at center running him a close second The sterling performers for Murray s ls Han - Pythias Stuff on Ball Field? Wood and Robinson Three Games With Ry nearson9 s r Basketeers were the Fitzpatrick9 Squad At the close8 of the first half cherishscore stood with Murray Says A A Presidents Shoot Their Way to dicapped by Absence of Total of 641 lead In- the second the ing half however the Murrayltes gradual40-1- 8 from their opponents and Romney Victory ly drew away double the score of the Westhad Chicago Jan 26—American Associa- i f ' ' & fellriEft bfc3V6D3u-- i' IT iK7TtRi4lEilfe Tooele Gomes H ALLEN BREAKS ! ‘ : Copyright 1916 by Newp per Feature Service Inc ' - TVUtslR t I r - V- V 4Bo0T (T tflHSR “TfliS V ' Mr Pecan Was Nutty" but He Had a Good Reason 4 TwcyS aio WtFl c r SALTLAKEGTi?tjTAHSATUEDAYiJANUAjiYt27 s THKHEEAIJj-EHPIJBLICjS- - S i - r 10 ! ' " " ' I - A fisher Brewing Co The prize Is IN THIS BEER |