Show 0 The Saturday Morning- - TEn® -- SslM December 15 191 7 Salt Lake City Utah Herald-Republic-an -- ILaEa© HEE3&ILI0) -- ISEPUJISILIICAJnI EDITED SPORTI MG' AUTKORfTBT - m CAUSE OF THE WALTER RBBfflZ LD PORTLAND HAS WALL (SET A CIHIANCE TO §11© W - SAY MOGULS COAST FREE TO DO AS IT DEEMS BEST SEASONS TO OPEN A WEEK LATER Bill Rodgers Likely to Be Manager of Portland Club Club Owners Front Two Rig Leagurs Surprise Natives bv Getting Along Fine in Northwestern Special Herald-Republica- n 14— Tilings have PORTLAND with a rush here in hours Portland the last twenty-fou- r has been granted a franchise in tho Northwestern league and agreements have been sent south to Walter Me Crcdic to sign which will leave the Coast league magnatas with a free hand to take in Sacramento in place Deo nee 14—There Chicago no curtailment of tlie playing season 110 slashing of the player limit nor limitation ot the training season in the major leagues next year The elnh owners of the National ami American leagues decided at tlieir joint meeting here todav that there was no cause for alarm in baseball at present They agreed that if the war forces them to retrench it will he time enough to adopt a war policy when they actual lv face conditions next of Portland if they wish PLAN ATHLETIC a fspring The two leagues deride! to ojen the 1018 season on Tuesday April 10 a week later thau last year anil to e schedule which has play a been the program tor yers The National league agreed to the American league plan for the collection of the federal war tax It was decided to collect only what the government imposes— 3 cents on bleacher seats 5 cents on pavilion seats 8 cents on grand stand seats and 10 cents on box seats The leagues also decided to coltax en every free admislect a sion Da Likes Pisa There is every indication that the for a new division of thb world’s plan series prize which previously had been Johnson of the opposed by President be American league will adopted President Johnson and August Herrmann of the Cincinnati Nationals president and chairman of the national baseball commission were empowered to decide on the advisability of adopting the scheme which provides that the four first division clubs in the two leagues shall share in the purse 'l was much impressed with the President Johnson said tothought” ‘It come from Mr Herrmann night and I believe I shall vote for It We propose to pool the world's series money- and also the receipts of city series which will make a rich prize" Chairman Jlerrmann believes the will produce a more spirited race fplan in both leagues "There will be for the second club and the something third and fourth clubs to fielit for if they are to share In the prize" he said "Pennant races are decided a month or so beusually fore the close of the season and interest in the clubs out of the fight usualif the ly lags I am convinced that is adopted there will he no laggingplan "The clubs will strive to increase the their standing knowing monin the race the morehigher they finish ey they will receive W 111 lie an Iaeeative on the world's "Basing my last figures season the players series receipts on the club finishing second In the race will get approximately 60 each The members of the fourth club will receive something like $300 each It is that the prize shall be divided hoped on a $0 and 40 percentage basis Hixtv cent or the winning share will of per course go to the championship club The remainder will be split up among the other teams” for a The nett came principals- - schedule seasonfight from Ameras ican leaguers its adoption had been advocated by President Johnson The was however junior organization opposed to any reduction in strongly the player limit It was contended that the national army draft might cut into the clubs before next seadeeply son and under these circumstances It would be unwise to make any changes Some of the National league club owners sought to have the two leagues of twenty or twenty-on- e agree on a limit The present limit of twenty-players five in the American league players o in the National will and twenty-twbe maintained President Johnson said the subject of paying the $110000 debt to backers of the Pittsburgh Newark and Brookof tiie Federal league was not lyn clubsup at today's meeting He said brought the Issue probably would be settled the individual The Amerleagues by Is ready to pay its share — ican league — $55000 any time he said NIGHT FOR ALL SAMMEIS’ XMAS Committee Also to Provide -- for Basketball Recreation During Winter athletic night’ is facing arranged by the local committee on training camp activities to take place at the Armory Christmas night and to which all military and civil A 10-ce- nt RAY FISHER ALSO EMJSTS IN ARMY Ray Fisher eran pitcher of the New York Americans notified his club todav that he has enlisted In the army and is at Fort Slocum Fisher who courses at the Spring-fiel- d winter school taughttraining expects to be detailed to Y M C A work He was the vet- nog-statione- d veteran player of the Yankees In point of service having joined the team in 1909 f - -- - BOSTON RED SOX e L D S basketball team The: the overwhelming: 84016 of 42 to 22 The Saints completely outclassed their opponents in the first half of the Pleasant Grove was able to game their oppo-ne- ts make but five points to second half twenty-fiv- e In the both teams put up a better exhibition of basketball with the visitors having a little the shade of the ‘argument The Saints were superior to their opponents In every department of the Their team work Throughout game was excellent The buys shot baskets well from most any part of the floor and best of all they guarded their men so closely that it was almost ble for them to have the ball impossiIn tlieir possession for any length of time The game opened up with both teams fighting hard and several minutesa elapsed before either team threw basket The Saints drew first blood and kept on until the first half was over before the nearly Pleasant Grox’e boys were able to lo- Six-Da- y cate the hoop The x'isltors lacked team work in this half Time after time the guards worked the ball up to the forwards only to have it takew1 away by the two Saint guards Captain Clawson and Nowells On the other hand both Raymond and Preece the two Saint forwards were missing very few shots Pleasant Grove came back in YORK Dec 14 — Alfred the second half and outplayedstrong L D S who with Jake Magin The visitors had plenty of fight and y won the bicycle race pep Most credit must be given to Wilson the Pleasant Grove left forward last week enlisted today in the navy He threw the majority of his team’s “Professional athletes do not points and - was In on almost every here is their produce toanything and are Play made of chance show they Clawson and C Haymond Captain the right stuff” said Goullet after were the brightest stars Raymond the enlistment papers was good on his shooting of field bassigning "This is '"a wonderful opportunity kets and Clawson made it almost imfor athletes to serve their country possible for anyone to get the ball near are in the pink of condition his basket Theycan stand the grind They are and The line-uman who must not like the business 9 L sacrifice his business if he goes to war” Goullet who is 26 years old was cM Australia and born at Victoria lives in Newark N J SENIORS ARE SNOWED UNDER Harry Frazce Believes Three Men Will Insure tlie Bean Town of Sure Pennant (BY LUTHER A HUSTON) (International News ' Service Staff Correspondent) Mack CHICAGO Dec 14—Connie Athletics Philadelphia resumed his habit of disposing: of star ball players here today In one fell swoop Mack sent three of the mainstays of his team to the Boston Red Sox receiving in exchange three other players and a um of money said to total $60000 -- two-thir- BIG 4 Race Winner Joins Pitcher "Bullet” are sent to the Joe Uncle s Navy Strunk Schang and Outfielder addition return receives ds NEW ‘ -- i 2-- 5 Lu-ke- X X part gym X 4-- L X RersM-Republica- n semi-professio- nal - IVijitr-fra- rt FOUR TEAMS START ON GRIND 24-HO- UR By International News Service Madison Square Garden Dec 14 — 00 Connie Mack Noted for Such Transactions sale by Philadelphia ' Dec 14 — The the Philadelphia Athletics of Strunk Bush and Schang to the Boston Americans for $60000 and three players is for the the second big baseball surprise week They Philadelphia fans this had hardly gotten over the surprise caused by the sale of the Philadelphia anu Nationals star battery Alexander Cubs Killifer to the Chicago This is the third time In the last has cut few years that Connie Mack The into his playing staff Plank first deep and was when he let Bender Coombs go The second was the letting out of Eddie Collins Jack Barry “Home Run” Baker and Pitcher Shawkey The leaves sale of Strunk Bush and Schangveteran Mclnnis as the only “Stuffy” of Mack’s former world’s champion teAnios Strunk Is 28 years old He came to the Athletics in 1909 and is ranked as one of the fastest fielders in the American league and also as a hard hitter “Bullet” Joe Bush is 25- - He joined of the Athletics in 1912 and was one when Connie Mack's dependable hurlers wane to n his other twirling starsa began no-h- it In 1916 he pitched game to the Ath“Wally" SchangHecame Is 28 years old letics in 1913 player having Schang is an filled positionsas in the outfield and incatcher field as well INSULATORS Clayton Hummel Coyer Coakley Gordon Totals Albert Wineliesier Xesclt Dressier Tbayne Total r Case Clinton Kelil Schritier Buckley J INTERNATIONAL WRESTLING New York Dec- 14 — Karl Caddock of Iowa threw Dr H F Roller of Seattle in 40 minutes and 59 seconds with a Nitht Cap and np mile head scissors and crotch hold in the Third race claiming wrestand a sixteenth — xllnda'a Brother 101 Ttmrn international catch Caddock wood 112 Stelciff 107 Sam Slick 1C9 Kzmont 106 ling tournament here touight Billie Baker 108 xKleetric 91 Paw ill Brian arrived in New York from his home in Iowa only a few hours before the match Born 108 xlnquieta 98 Piatillery Fourth race purae I1W Jefferson anl surprised the followers of the con— one mile Woodatnne 113 tests with his decisive Ed handicap 16all ate victory won bine 97 a Wood ward 109 “Strangler" Lewis of Kentucky Ilanheck firing a Producer limp 94 All Bright S3' Uoldcreat Roy rrom Pierre LeBelge In the quick time 105 Turro l(Ma Warsaw 100 Harry Shaw 103 of 2 minutes 3 seconds with a flying aWInfrey Matheny entry and head lock race Kilcors New York Dec 15 — A reorganization of the Baseball Players’ fraternity under a head favorable to the leading of baseball is a strong probapowersbefore the present winter isover bility The reorganization is likely to come fostered if not through propaganda owners by certain club move originated which To show how far this aims to displace Dare Fultz has gone it need only be said that a slipping star to has recently been writing letters who formerly took a various players matters The interest in fraternity big the club held its last letter asks when what Int4it the fraternity in the fraternityI and sugfeels meeting club e obtained that a “big man”ascan gests to take Fultz’s place a the fraternity veiled attack executive It contains on Fultz and makes a plea to the players to accept a general reduction of in view of the present baseball salary conditions It Is no secret among big league hall players that they lost faith In Kults after his strike fiasco of last winter At the time it was believed had died that itthe Players’a fraternity of life and flickretained bitseason but ered through last According to certain players anxious to build up no hope is there the fraternity again of reconciliation With the powers in baseball as long as Fultz remains a This factor In the organization as the bitterness doubtless is a fact owners last winter on the part of the was directed more against Fultz than I - 4 against the fraternity Contract I p Thin Year 4 4-- contract as presiFultz’s three-yea- r of the fraternity will expire this dent 4-is doubtful if he would care year and it 4 'to retain the office under present conditions be added that the name of It is again coming up as a Sam might Crawford - possible successor to Fultz It may he Ban Johnson once men- recalled 4 4-4-- 4 that tioned Sam as a man who would he faFifth vorable to him as a fraternity head pane rlaimirr mile and a sixteenth— xNo Manager IW and might even be willing to grant him np Water Proof 116 xlrregnlar 107 xJocolar 101 a seat on the national commission Cross 112 xPIn Money 109 x Handful 110 Red are who in favor of a new Christie Players 109 Bertodano 112 executive in the fraternity point out Sixth race and pane claimlnr 8y 109 Itedland there would be no use in — Zeno mile and up seventy yards or Fultz any other man unfavorable to 112 xBryn Lymali 107 Merchant 104 Bell Boy the commission hope 10 restore 109 xMountain Knee II 104 Goldrrest 107 xObe the fraternity to They power but aim to lus 113 Adalid 109 ear-ol- d re-electi- ng work with baseball rather than againstorganized it The players would hope to get recfraterognition of such a reorganized or President Tener nity through National league himself formerly thea who has often spoken of how aplayer properly organized fraternity r be great benefit to baseball might Rewalls Calamity Howls "Give baseball a rest from the caliowlers” said President lamity of the Phillies recently “What Raker the nte of going around looking for istrouble? Persons who are doing this squealing row certainly are not helping"There thingsis one thing- to do ' I’ta only sense a little common and prepaiw for war conditions econoreasonable mies I estimateLy operating expenses with increased railroad fares hotel rates will be 10 per centand higher next season There are several to meet this Firt cut down to aways war limit and then instead of lugplaying a lot of players around the coungingthat fifyou don't- - use take try teen or sixteen If you needalong one you can get him anywhere on the circuit within twenty-fou- r hours “Let us stop talking calamity and open the season After that we can see how the land lies I for one do not think things are as had as painted Let's stop this winter squealing and howling” calamity seems to be very good All or which let magnates Furthermore advice step offering suggestions on the national army regulations - allowance claimed Weather cloudy traek heavy x Apprentice HAVANA ENTRIES maiden five and a First raee — V TOOELE HIGH WINS Fone-tlonnai- FROM THE ALUMNI EKEREE SAVES MASON Dec 14 — After Fort Wayne I ml Mason had been twice floored Referee Matt Hlnkel stopped the bout between the fly weight champion and Pete (Kid) Herman near the end of the third round scheduled go 'of their Mason hero tonight 1071 and Herman 1191 poundsweighed The crowd ‘booed” the decision 14 ten-rou- nd f Special Herald-Republica- n Tooele Dec 14 —Tooele High school defeated the Alumni this afternoon to the tune of 41 to 11- The school five had an easy time The first half was rather throughout 16 contested the scoreteam closely to 8 in favor of the school beingDurthe second half the regulars found ing their stride and ran away from the Alumni About the only way the former stuwas TEACH YOUNGSTER 9 TO WALK dents could make any points team school of fouls the the heel through and George Goulding champion toe walker of Toronto has joined the Nine of the eleven points were made M way T A C of Central the staff of this Harris the winner’s big center made Toronto and will assist In the instruc- half of the school’s points tion of the club’s 2000 members beThe line-utween the ages of 12 and 18 years in Tooele Alumni the art of walking 4 nderson Cooper rf 1 f Gee Stapes BIG BUM NEEDED Harris ates The Playground and Recreation as- I enton f1 g81 Draubay Kirk sociation of America which xvlll play D j m ic k a prominent part in the establishment of camp community recreation sports COACHES TO ASSIST estimates $3759000 will be needed an average of approximately $3 for each enlisted man’ IN ARMY CAMPS p: re Ionxh-keepsl- STRONG AND WIN - Phedoden half furlont 1’knlele BoOlffa Lands tor 100 Chip 104 Orestes 107 Confiscation 112 I Burniim II 102 and up five and a Second raee half furlongs — Helmet’s Daughter 9S Recorder Dnit Collins Brown Baby 108 Adalia 109 Kid Skeeta Nelson Barnard Bit Lumas Brown HOOD-BY- E Pash U4' Prince HI Baby Col GHOST BALL and np five and a half Third rare have practice after to an effort In furlont — xMonerief Genesis 106 x Varda B 106 sundown the Union football Rhyme 109 Cleek Evelina Money xWaverln installedcollege a number of management Colors 111 Frank Patterson Dlpnity 114 1000-wa- tt 117 nitrogen lamps on the gridFourth raee handicap all ace alx furlonpc-Sparkl- er iron aOId 104 Just Maker 109 Back Bay Miss 110 aJ J Murdock 121 NOVEL STABLE FLOOR Murphy entry A plate glass floor ' through which six fnrlnnt— xArrow Fifth ruee e 94 xBanmnt Lady KM Beauty Spot 106 and guests in the trophy-roothe owner look 1C5 106 Oakmnod Boy Frank down on a coach and may xlytle Coleman 109 Sargon II 114 a novel feature of tho stable is four and up mile and twenty which James Cox has built at HamilSixth race x Brookfield 94 Dental 97 Trappold Black yards —102 N J Chief Brown Schemer 105 xRed Post ton farm Gladstone Frost xMoutressor 106 PLAN GOLF ASSOCIATION xApreftcie allowance claimed An alumni golf association to be Weather clear track fast nd STICKERSlNSr Totals -- llns BASEBALL FRATERNITY MAY BE REORGANIZED IN EAST all-arou- 4'arlan Green ‘ - no-ru- Totals New Tork Four teams In a Valentine started hour motor-pace- d here today The combinations grind were Oscar Egg and Frank Cory Clarence Carman and Freddie Hill George Wiley and Percy Lawrence and V Madona and Llnart motor-paced Before the riders A1 their grind Frank Kramer andbegan Goulett met in a match race at one mile The first heat was run off toGoulett winning by three inches night In 2:33 The other heats will be run of tomorrow night twenty-fou- in in Mack to the cash Pitcher Vean Gregg Catcher “Chuck” Thomas and Kopp an outfielder last year with Buffalo In the International league The deal was definitely clinched this and afternoon just before the American National league magnates went into their joint meeting owner of the Red Sox Harry Frazee of Busl the acquisition declared would give the and ‘Strunk 1918 Schang Beantown entry the pennant sure The trading fever struck the meetfair Bob Quinn acting for ing for Ball who returned to St Louis Phil Lavan this morning traded Johnoutfielder Shotton Bert and shortstop American league tc the Bert Gallia pitcher andend$15-0-of team for Washington in cash The Washington the deal was negotiatedteam by Clark Grifof the fith manager one of the St Louis playLavan was ers who filed suit against Ball charging defamation of character 3 X Amos Wally 1 X-- Red Sox Bush Catcher The men six-da- RACING - r BUSH SCHANG AND STRUNK ARE INVOLVED the Pleasant Grove five at the Deseret gymnasium yesterday by X !4-ga- FOR PUBLIC KECK RATION — Promo- Washington Dec 14and tlon of playgrounds public 4- recreation are objects of the Re- 4 creation Association of America whose federal incorporation wasin a bill introduced toproposed 4 Smith of day bv Senator 4 Grenvlle and HenryGeorgia P Da- Clark York Mrs Thomas vlson of New 4- a Edison former Representative Kent of California and H H 4 4 swift were the Incorporators THREE STARS TO Connie Mack Resumes His Habit of Disposing of Mainstays for Real Cash Last night Judge McCredie was advised by President R A Blewett of the Northwestern league that Portland would be granted a franchise in the circuit next year The agreement which went south was in triplicate form It requested the Coast league magnates to release all claim to every asset of the Portland club with the exception of the franchise which in turn be given up by Portland One agreement when signed was to go to Secretary Farrell of the one to President national association Baum and one to Judge McCredie This the protect precautionthewas taken ofto the Portland property players club and to prevent any mlxup in the future McCredie is now sole owner of Judge the Portland assets he declares and he said today that he hardly expected Walter McCredie to return north asnext if he doesn’t it looks spring Ifmay East High Class Champions McCredie Vernon and Bill manage the PortRodgers be put at the head of Not Treated Just Right by land Northwestern league club Morton a young righthand Nowells Harry from San Jose has been signed Leaver c rg Lettered Men of Game - pitcher that Portland for next season showing is getting busy at once on plans fur Evans c next year Side H” men and the in a practice game THE Fast battled score was yesterday No definite it was too hard a kept partly because for the scorer and partly because job to humiliate the ”11” men didn’t want Thorne rf the class champions ' However last Wilson If starsand Fitzpatrick Tommy year's ana showed will at almost baskets shot fans that they hadn't slowed up the much since last year SEW OlffcRA9 RESULTS With this week's playing over the Cobalt East Side mentor has been able to get First rare fire and a half1 Sfurlong— to 5 and 7 to a good line on his basketball prospects Lac 107 (A Johnson 4 to About five of 10 won Onward 1M iM Rowan) S to 1 -for the coming year are evrn second: Edith I 107 (P lzziileri PARENTS back this to t and last season's regulars VISITING 1:45 to 1 5 to 3 and 1 to third TimeCharm-Ins amount of good mate- 7Tolerance With the year Parrish Ilituima All out Bright every rial that has been turning also ran DAY AT DESERET will Second the Leopardschamnight ait looks asbidif for race one mile — Little Bigs another make strong Walla 1 t i 4 to S and 1 to X won: J C i This afternoon will be parents' vispionship Welch 1C2 (Wiilis S to 1 3 to 1 and C to 3 his second: 1 pick Monday Fitzpatrick will to 107 (Johnson I James day at the Deseret gymnasium iting Senator These S to 1 and 4 to 5 third Time 1:4S of about twenty men A program has been arranged by squad men will be weeded down to fourteen Louise May Keqniram Stonehenge alao those in charge of the boys’ work All the squad for ran and this will constitute the classes will give exhibitions in the rest of the season Third race one mile — Checks 104 (Owes floor work 'beginning at 230 o'clock to 1 even and X to '3 won Fairly 107 (JohnCharles Welch aquatic instructor 1 1 second 5 to to Mary to I anl ses) has several swimming and diving to 1 and 4 to 1 events Warren 99 (Walla 20 to and after that the HOPPE AlPETERSON Kuvoro Ratwa Colonel parents arranged third Time 1:41 will be invited to visit any McNab Tours and Leialoha also ran of the officials will be invited The committee which consists of VT K Day chairman: Freeman Bassett F C Van Buren E II Dorman A W Cowan and John Stevenson Is busily engaged In preparing a program Among the features will be vaudeville and military band entertainments a smoker and refreshments Another of the of the committee is to provide plans a form of basketball recreation for the boys at the fort The scheme Is to organize a hoop the sixteen comleague composed of each team to play panies at tit post two times Wednesevery other ’quint Fourth race mile and a sixteenth —Tnrco Ill aside for the day nights will be set to 1 even and 2 to 5 won Jack (Rowan and the floors of the arcompetition Reeves 106 (Owens 15 to 1 S to 1 and S to 1 and Public mory Deseret gymnasium 7 4 to 1 AGAIN PLEASE CROWDS second Baby Lynch 100 (Johnson are to be the scenes of building Safety 1 1:43 His Time 5 third and to to the contests Nibs Counter Blast snd Lncllle P also ran nights will be given o'ver Fifth race mile and seventy yards— Crucu Indoor baseball and swimming to Saturday Champion Willie Hoppe and Charles 102 (Martin 5 to 1 2 t 11 and 41 to 5 9 won:5 The winners In all events to be re- Peterson' 3 to 103 (Rowam 8 to and to closed their billiard exhibi- Regreso Ren warded with trophy cups and medals to 1 even llsmpson 1(5 (Lykc) tions at the Orpheum alleys with second: and I to 2 third Time 1:1114 Napoleon Pas Chance Evelyn V also ran matches yesterday afetrnoon and last deSixth 99 one mile — Edith Banman race JUNCTION CITY BOY night 5 snd 1 to 2 won: Euterpe (Mosey 9 to 52 8 to to 1 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 second: wizards of the cue again 104 (Rowan xVRRIVES IN FRANCE The txo 113 dykr) 7 to 2 even andl to 2 Mr Mark to packed houses and pleased third Time 1:49 Stont Heart Harwood Lady played their audiences as they did In the London also ran Special ) appearance opening — 14 a C Wilson Walter Billiard devotees marveled at the Ogden Dec NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES of Hoppe as is usualiy baseball player and great playing and tip nee purse clalatiuic First case Peterson’s Ihe but fancy shooting known throughout this section of Utah was one of the real treats Xaiini 110 lx fwrlnnsa— Homan 4'tiarlexhiof the Billie R ITmullto Canon Bridge ilnp) has arrived safely In England en route bitions Star 114 Mleo Girl Royal Interval 114 Peacefnl one In serve to France where be will Htne Bannock 110 Ier Upper IIS Innocent MISSOURI CAPTAIN 144 utile Collate 110 of the American aero squadrons Columbia Mo Dec 14 — Henry p Inex Second race purv Haim Iny for Wilson's home is Montello Nev Tie Bast of Enid okla was today electIn np alx furlongs— MasterIC7Franklin 119 Robed captain of the Missouri football and is s brother of Willard G Wilson com110 Utirwanl Mite trisuer mercial agent for the Southern Pacific team Bass- played tackle on the 1917 ert 110 Refutee Liberator111 Freeman 111 Ilaxel team Mirepreaent-'1C- 7 with headquarters here Nut 110 Marie Cocliill 110 Brisliouae 114 Swift Fat 110 - — JJ©M§ C©MM§ p: l4-£aiii- 14 ATHLETICS SELL Things Are Moving With a Saint Hoopsters Start Season With a Big Win Both Rush in Beaver City and Teams Play Fast Ball McCredie Is Satisfied Majors in Joint Session Decide Against Curtailing Expenses Nevr Tork Dec S QUINTET A Australian A FRANCHISE IN IS VICTOR OVER ALP GOULLET rider who started on the road to fame in this city some years and who yesterday enlisted in NORTHWESTERN PLEASANT GROVE agro the U S nay BUSH former Union association pitcher developed’ by Blankenship in 1912 who was yesterday sold to the Red Sox with Schang- and Strunk for $60000 and three other players LESLIE FOR ALARM BY ' Portland of the Oregon Her 1(5 Republican SpeHall Dec 14 —J A Pipai coach college Agricultural on his here way through today passed Lewis where he will coach to Nmets’-flr- st football the Camp eleven which meets the Mare island - dix-isio- n Herald-Republica- n Special Y M C A Grantsville Dec 14 —The came back Lake of Salt Stickers in the'second half of their basstrong with the Grantsville ketball game 40 a score of 53 to High bywas today and xvon The first half score nip and tuck all back the way with the and forth for the lead At the end of by tho period Grantsville was leading 22 to 21 a single point: The score was Richardthe second half Coach During son sent in substitutes In order to get a line on his men This weakened the locals and the visitors won by a good margin The football team was awarded its sweaters today A banquet was given in the team's honor This was tonight followed by a dance is anxious to The Grantsville quintet Salt Lake game with some on arrange anext the loteam for night Friday cal floor The line-uGrantsville Stickers Anderson G Hamilton lf Jefferies Schatz rfc Saundberg Lighter Rat es Z Hamilton rf Erickson — lf Paige CH419S COUNTRY OFF 14 — The annual senior Chicago Dec run of the Central A which was to have beeir held in A l Humboldt park was called off today The majority of local clubs have lost a large number of their stars to the could not get ar'mv and the navy and men to enter enough track together full teams see-sawi- ng p: — cross-countr- y- Marines on New Year’s day CIIA3IPS HAVE Hugo Bezdek U of Oregon coachMa-is 4 HOOP ALL GONE TO COLORS the at Vallejo whipping 4 already O A C defeated rines into slfupe 14 to 7 here Thanksgiving day The whole 4 Chicago Dec 14of—the Oregon find these two coaches arrayed Illinois 4 It will squad each other again in the ha’tle 4 Athletic club which xvoa the na- - 4 against of the for the military championship one week 4 tioaal can championship to the colorslast spring 4 west has gone only slay Pipal as he must return and coach basketball 4-4- Al Pressler captain and for- - 4 ward has enlisted and passed the 4: TI1HKE GIANTS ENLIST examination for the aviation 44 coilege graduates composed oftheeastern — La Dec 14 John Paul 4- service ancient game is proHe will leave for San 4who play Shreveport members of 4 Antonio Tex within It will include Yale Princeton Jones and A W Baird a few days posed and Harvard and other Institutions the New York Giants and Frank also has applied Harry Priding of the Pittsburgh Nationals have are expected to join for admission to the aviation 4 enlisted in the navy Johnson and Slight are4 !service MAY REVISE HILL the navy and Cochrane has ap- 4 ' Cures Colds In South Africa for admission to that plied Martin McCue will Introduce a bill 4 branch LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tablets Into the New York legislature to legalise professional basing when It meets remove the cause E W GROVE’S signature on box 10c In January 4444444 44444 444 444 4444444 m 4-4 ’ 4-4- Car-mo- dy 4-4 -- ' ' 4-- 4 - -- |