Show ' ' l V t ‘ J J " s' ' ! j' ’ t It I ' 'r 'v f ' 'J ' f t ' PORTING SECTION SORTING SECTION 1 V "C : :V-'X- - ' UTAH" SUNDAY JANUARY28 SAIPIiAKE CIT¥ ' V' 'fv - j ' - “ f I s m ' C V : V V Mill (? - T- i : s' 7 f - w )" 4 v i V 1917 ' fiv s" '‘t ' " - ' -- A ’ ' t ‘ - ' : ' " 1 : - i T - ' 4 J- - ' - ' '7 OMLANDER TO WILL ASK SOLONS TAKE OVER NEW TO ALTER FISH DUTIES FEB 15 - AND GAME LAWS ? t Qub Directors Enthusiastic Over New Man Ability Already Tested Committees Appointed at Recent Sportsmen’s Meeting Report Back CONTRACTS STILL OUT WOULD BENEFIT SPORT t of Signed Documents Not Expected Before End of Week New Fidiing and Hunting Laws Contemplate Many New Features COOK for the past four JACK P vice president and ' general COMMITTEES appointed at a from all parts of the state held here January 14 last and Instructed to propose changes in the present fish and game laws reported back yesterday TTie proposed changes many radical alterations contemplate to the present statutes It is the plan of the sportsmen to make a concerted campaign toward getting the new laws enacted The matter will be brought before the Legislature this week when the committees of sportsmen will hold a conference 'With committees from the Legislature to suggest the new laws" the: Important Among framed by the committees changes is one which authorizes the state fish and game commissioner to appoint one assistant fish and game commissioner and such other deputies and assistants as are necessary The present law provides for one chief deputy at a salary of $1400 per annum and six district wardens at 91600 per annum The committees also propose that any regularly employed deputy receiving a salarybe of 950 or more per month shall not allowed to In any other line of businessparticipate for profit It Is suggested that the fish and game commissioner be bonded at 910000 Instead of 96000 and that the assistant commissioner be bonded at 95000 and other deputies at 81000 In view of the fact that some outlying counties afford very little fishing and hunting and therefore create or!y a small' revenue in comparison with other counties the committees suggest that the sheriff be placed in charge c' fishing and hunting Jn these ' counties to save expenses of employing deputies Another proposed is to allow the use of three change baited hooks for cat fishing: ? It is also desired to abate the practice of seining for cat fish Also the committees would legalize the use of one trolling lure The law on the open deer season the committees suggest should be changed to make the open season from November 1 to 15 for the killing of bucks only Under the proposed laws it will be unlawful to evidence of sex until the game destroy has been Inspected by an officer It is planned to make the open season for sage hens blue grouse ruffed grouse and mourning doves from September 15 to October 15 The men suggest no change in the sportslaw in respect to quail shooting but would have law changed to with the federal law A change comply In tho limit for trout fishing would legalize the of fifteen pounds and one additional fish in one day It Is proposed to advance the fee for a residence license to 82 with the provision that boys between the ages of 12 and 16 may procure fishing licenses only for 21 License holders may" Je NORGRENS gang of basket I required to sign their names as eviGOACH' will have their first 'real I dence of identification if the warden First Arrivals -- manager of the Oakland ball club was manager of yesterday elected business the Salt Lake club at- a meeting of the club directors held at 'the local headquarters in the Walker Bank building Cook will arrive in Salt lake the first part of next month and will take up his new duties on JB'ebru ary Until that time Bill Bernhard will continue to wield the pen in the Salt Lake club's office While the appointment of Cook Is not a surprise to the Salt Lake fans his appointment will be hailed with enthusiasm on all sides Cook had the enr viable reputation during his connection with the Oakland club of being one of the brainiest men in Pacific Coast league baseball His services were of great value to the Oakland-er- s but the directors of that club did not stand in his way when' he had the of bettering himself by opportunity to Salt Lake club the coming It is understood from Cook's statements in the press & few weeks ago that he has bought a block of stock In the Salt Lake club That he will be a stockholder in the local club has also been confirmed by several of the directors but the exact amount he will purchase has not been given out Cook said several weeks ago that he considered a buy in the Salt Lake club a good business investment as the Salt Lakers have been able to pay a of 8 per cent each year on the stock and there are no debt over the club hangingrumor that Cook would be the The - - - (Continued on Following Page) FULTZ TO CALL -- New York Fans Will Be Asked to Attend Baseball Confab Xew York Jan S7— President David L Fultz of the Baseball Players fra- for a mass ternity today is arranging before meeting of local fans to place differthem the players side of the ences with organized baseball It has not been derided when this meeting will be held but it was said that if it Is successful there probably will be similar meetings in other cities the-duc- s Salt Lake Rifle and Re volver Club Notified of National Tournament EMBERS of the Salt Lake Rifle and Terre Haute Makes Sales Terre Haute Ind Jan 27 —Two sales were announced tonight by Rufus Gilbert owner of the Terre Haute club of the Central league Jake Holderman first baseman goes to the Omaha club of the Western league and Ralph Shafer Infielder goes to the Marshalltown (Iowa) club of the Central association Stovall Gets Release 27 —George Stovall Jan last season's captain of the Toledo team has been released by Manager Roger Bresnahan to Vernon of the PaToledo f 1 u O cific Coast league Stovall will manage the team for Owner Darmondy Bresnahan gets 2500 and another player 3 Neiv Ones for Denver — Denver Jan 27 The Denver club of the Western league will obtain Infleld-e- r Wuffli Pitcher Barthomoly and Catcher Hartman from the Tacoma club of the Northwestern league in exchange for Carlton Stevens catcher and David and an unnamed Lloyd second-sackamount of cash Julius Eppstein' secretary of the Denver team announced er today To Stop in 5 L - Park $7000 27for Pledge Mo — Jan The announceJoplin ment that 97000 had been pledged by local business men for the building of a new baseball park was said by those Interested to Insure the transfer here of the Topeka Kan franchise of the Western league John Savage owner of the Topeka club after having obtained authority from the league officials gave written assurance when here recently that his plans for bringU ing the club to Joplin were contingent upon the raising of 5000 for the construction of the proposed new baseball plant tlon yesterday that the annual national match will be held in Jacksonville Fla commencing August 22 Seven months notice was given thls year to afford contestants ample opportunity to hold preliminary practice shoots at home stations' This will bo an incentive lo-to all Interested to compete say the club and it is excal officials delegation from pected that1 a largesent in August to be will Lake Salt the scene df the national championmatches ship was men announced ' by local rifle It be will radical several changes that made in the big tournament this year The change of position fire will perany of haps prove the most populartheof marksthese modifications among men of the country All who attended the 1916 N R A matches will rec“monkey drill” which ognize In It the' decided success and vHere is the Hilltopper hoop team: (l)'Paiil Dorins" guard (2) '“Snn’! Peabody 'forward--(3Mitt Romscored such a R-new-the shot ney gnard (4) ' Martin Ottinger captain and center (5) Neil Smith' forward ( 6) L Chipnian forward (7) Joe those who have as will idehtifyit Elliott qualification guard Squad picture reading from left to right' top row— Glen- - Ander sonc enter : John Anderson forjinstitution ward Paul Heney:forward G Wenger center D Lee guard' Arch Sutton ’ forward Clarence Wareing center The 'change made'in the 77 ‘i r course prescribes rapid: fire Instead of Douglas Beatty guard' alow fire In the opinion of many rifle shots the slow fire at 600 yards was little different from the slow fire PHILADELPHIA' NET as shooting' at 1000 yards to make 'the course this for previously prescribed MEN WIN MATCH ' ' worth while ' parthe for new rules provide The New York Jan 27 —In a brilliant an Increased number of ticipation' of national and fast match: which decided the next as matches nal-'doubles teams in the recquets championship for each and tennis at the here ' today August it will be topossible J-be by Wear- 'recquef representedone and George -- 'H club state and territory one civilian and Brooke of Philadelphia won- the title one national guard ' Pall and by team defeating Clarence Cv school Tuxedo ' four Stanley toMortimer govern- BalLPark 'of Games With Chicago games Remodel ed In view of the fact that theammuniBeing 2 were The scores 'one ' ment furnishes guns free q8-1- 5 4 157 furCubs W and ' tion pays traveling expenses fz Probably ill Be Played £ nishes camps the civilian members of h 3fandj4l March' under no obligation of GIHFE1TH SWAPS i the 'clubs-ar' rl sv? s'ervlce" other than to use the ammunU are DUNN FOR THREE tlon for target practice Many busitheir climate hotel and the now 'accommodations to m arrange planning Bob Mack By Jan- 27 —Manager Grifness and vacations in order that the a met He also busiofWashington number large' y Special to- The fith of the Washington Americans tocan- be taken as the guest of Unness 'men and learned at that time! of day trip Sam closed a trade with Manager Jack aV Jan 27—F S cle vV PfORTERVILLE which is 'given i to Dunn- of the Baltimore International the?strong support' Bern-har'vand William d boxing wrestling club 'whereby- he will obtain baseball football League ShortstOD Sam - Crane in exchange for v manager WALKING: S of the Utes and all : other sports by practically the Catcher playing v Outfielder Alva Williams will be here 'February Pitcher-Jack Bentlaccording to entire population' of this city and Barber and Turney CONTEST POSTPONED telegrams of received at the Chamber h ey: Commerce- and at the conclusion :of If ' the Utes train here thisL spring their visit will GRAKTLAXD RICE DEFEATED-decide wheth- they are almost certain x to have a The five-mirelay walking contest and er or not the definitely Salt Lake men wiU do month of what lnother localities would ‘Plnehurst N ' C Jan 27-- Lee Maxbetween the Oregon Short Line was Grant-lan- d their spring training in - Porterville be called "summer”- - weather ‘with a well of New ' York - defeated the Deseret gym teams which scheduled for last night was IndefiRice of New York - 9 ' up ' and 7 President a of visitorhere 'was of Murphy larger proportion days balmy exThe railroaders in tne championship to play ' today two years' ago when he toured this nitely postponed Records of the United 8tates round - the annual tournament) some difficulty in getting a 'district of perienced of with to view a in weather bureau maintained for investment here - ' team together and therefore were AmericaGolfers of forced to make a request for a' post- J orange grove property and : is there- the ' information of orange ' men show theMrsAdvertising W 8 Bird New York defeated fore familiar with tho country the ponement Mrs ED Moore New York 4 and 2 (Continued on Following Pag) - - of-th- e - - 600-ya- s rd Prparinfc to - Chicago Jan 27 —The Chicago Nationals will play their first exhibition games on their training trip in California on March 2 it was announced today The squad will be divided into two teams one playing the Losjkngeles club at Pasaderia and the other playing Santa Aha at Santa Ana Norris O’Neill former president of the Western league who is arranging the dates will leave here tomorrow night for Oakland He will stop at Denver $alt Lake and Los Angeles' to schedule exhibition games a J ' v a - natio- - ’ - ls ! 15-1- 16-7 ' ' 18-1- e V - - - Herald-Repnbllcai- - L J : ' - - o - - L-GY- : ’ M dis-tri- ct 1 - - s le ' — - - - - sunshine- - - ’ - - : - : s e - ' I ? " ' - t f' y ' V V v - o “ -t s jJ ’ j y A'--- - v: ' : v ' v - r - j ' f i k Tor brush against the fast I fund raised by the Increased license Crescent team from Chicago on : the I fee be set aside as a special fund The squad has been I half for'fhe betterment floor of upland game J bird conditions and one-ha- lf through some stiff milling during the for the past- week and the coach has begun to J purchase of fish screens to be placed put' on the polish Preliminary tactics m irrigation streams It would be the have long since been absorbed ' thor duty of the fish and game commisby the Norgren crew and the sioner under the new law to keep a oughly work- of varnishing the playing has record of the cost and of been on' the menu during the past two all screens to ascertain performance most practhe 1 f weeks tical type for general installation meet the When the Norgrenltes Another proposal would authorize the fish and game commissioner to Windy City team- next Friday the Crimson supporters will have their - flsat create bird sanctuaries and also emto see- the local him to close or open any stream power or lake or part thereof as he deems using their new playing has ' constantly advisable blnatlons Norgren drilled ' the fellows In playing- the - re A Tl TOC cently developed combinations which Y1VI7TTY A CY7T have taken" root in the Crimson' men- 3 W AlUlO tor’s brain Most of the hoopsters have one-Dese- ret - - - - - ’ - real--opportunity- - - col-legla- ns - - 1 learned enough-abou- "ii ulin WEST HIGH QUINT Norgren’a- meth- t - ods by this time to enable them to Preston Ida Jan 27 —Coach Clyde execute' the formations with speed and team of baaketballera from Packer's last Friday dexterity In the game Oneida Stake academy defeated Y M : CL A stickers theevening with the West Side High school quint from fi were defeated by a I the Lake here last night by a 35 to !miin margin but salt new men were used 14 - score The game was a - j affair throughout who had not been the local team out-foplayingitogetherbeIn every Warner ' and Romney: displayed I Playing the visitors am- - T1® of half end- j ”e" surhowever: hf and speed - 1 one-sid- ed re depart-unlimit- ed nela baskets than tne Crimson for- - I side tlv came back strong and played Romney-iconsiderably faster the local boys even each side making-thiThe of Packer's year 'than last and will' undoubt- - I ten points was some of playing the fastest' scholas- fcdly make buckets of trouble for the team I 1® wards s I i forwards In' the game with I The Oneida team is said to be one herei opposing of xt v p t®am °n®y wu on the best r? school quints ever de- hls man at all times - during 4the con- - I veloped Inhigh state test and besides preventing him from I The localthis team goes to 'Billings 'fast-of-Mont next Friday to meet Ott Rom- -' did some making many :-points I ney's Billings High school aggrega- tensive: work: ' The injury to’ Yn' Pelt's ‘ankle dur- - tlon the team con- ing the week has crippled There isn't" a man’ on the II SOX TO SPEND 2 WEEKS slderably squad who can fill the center position like Vaii Pelt' and consequently NorAT MINERAL WELLS ' gren is' somewhat' worried'' oyer the outcome of the early season games - It Chicago Jan 27 — The Chicago Is reported' that the ‘in jury la not seri- American baseball team will ous and therefore the Crimson sup- - I In twoleague weeke of hard work at the see to Van Pelt back Mineral Wells Texas training camp porters expect in harness within’ a week or two March 17 when lt series ot I(before exhibition games will opei at Fort ' Show ABiuty i I Worth Texas it was announced to- freshman fprward I night Other exhibition Cutlerthe fast’:two games will be who disappeared as18follows: and Played ago was rediscovered last week has been Dallas: March 23 Smith-oMarch 5 Houston for' practice" every day 'since he re-- P v® exa-- i March t turned The addition f Cutler with the services of - Hawley Clive Rudlne Sproull and a number of other 'fast recruits has Increased the 'strength of — the squad ' son in the miercouegtate state 'ached- - I 7 3 LnlCKAIIlA UKlRt April i1n will hA n1flVMiil17AKriA April Davsn-wun 10n 9 ?FovoM Oklahoma City AprU IK tne a x u Iowa 'port i' 1 y I - P L ‘ pt - - New-Men- - - ut 1 ? 24-2- - A-Ti- TV - ' ' I) rV ' - i - - - - ' - |