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Show .., , .., , , . , , , . 1 0'3 , , , , , l''' ,i. - . , ' -V..,.L.0,......,.1 '''' c-- i . . , . , :44: . 4 4 , NZIVS SATURDAY DESERET EVENING - DECEMBER- f - -- ,, 1,,;1 ,:.. . ; , , ' r Ii 14' Football WRESTLING ,,, i .., "k oh) v TEM .). tint-- le ,,,, . litirilirl NT ,,,,. Ball Basket SPORTS 41kL4It'" Outranks I ';'' lii6,,:. v' 1 - - . :aTRAPsHoOT1 Performance , - Migraiary Bird Laws. I A. t All-A- andi a-i- one-yar- d rre re far-eth- five-yea- foue-yea- ov NON OBE r e brin. Tam mmiu , T. p et-te- it par-al- ' KY PETER P. VARNEY. The migratory bird laves are a fix- b. tar-kle mak ture. They hive received the stamp of epprov.1 from every spornernan worthy of the harn In the Uniteol States. and mew w tindergo the ott.ige uf trouble caused by thoae afflicted with tinkeri- cl 1 ::r'.i.1, 4 i 11414 i'31 ) I g Tfie rapid calculatton of lead. lerstion, angle. ate., the MOS decision and instant action. quicksn the eye and hand, and devlop quaiIn the at ltts whtch make for success fain; of life. Work at the traps drives away brain fag, for the reason that it 'ko ; 4, t ' ,: 't 1 ,..'a 0 1:1:,! I i .., ,,:.. I 7 ,,4 t,.- 2 '.''' 't .'- t 4 I I .,1 0, I .! i ' ; 4:4,i 1',!i 04 l 1'; 2 : i 4.j. 1 illAI,,,r-4,-- i '', 21! ., ; I i' t, !I rfif I our '' I ri, is,, ,,, :;111;:'-:'- '' ii::,11 ', ,!,,:..s. ',; I , ,, )4 .,i ;'4, 1 l';', 1, Shoppini .;); ,' EARLy ,:li 2.'? i I .,.. ' ; t I I . I , 4 .;', i, : t tom-tense- :! 4 i Chnsinat 1 !A, ' 1,,!1-- 41 7 44 ! r 1 q..,::',', ,:-.L' 1 LO 10 , C, : itk1 I , In reeponse to a request for concise description of "clay bird" 'hooting. a local sportsman writea "in general trapahooting ennead.' of t 1 4p,, 64 4 A g Trapshooting Defined. t I .0' i require.; intense concentration On a pleitaurahle pursuit Thus. the brain. workr finds real relaxation in trop-shoottng, witholut the physical exhaustion which in many games more ng It ig to ttr fondly hoped that them. than offsets the good effects of the can be sutolucel mental dtersion until the effeet of the pregent bews can he noted. and the gunner anxious to ru.Eua BEGIN MARCH obey thee., laws can have a chalice to New York, bee 9 Frank Navin. become fanitliar with thm. While w have some locaheong at present the preoldent of the Detroit Tiara, anMa nounced will report team in them here that th untlitetinable mAjority of writer' esitimation ne weaken one 111 St Waxahachie. Texas, on March I to Navin predict, the very sdroneent training points in favor of begin spring American lat7 ra47,6 in the the. law and defeat its original intent that th He mays tho "ha a thriller when w depart locally from the gen- least'. will be In the hunt ail the way. Tigers will eral echteme of protection. -- --- .hooting with a shotgun at targets thrown from traps. The targets. or pigeons. are compoeed of river silt and tar. molded into a shape similar to that of a saucer. These ars impelled by the releasing of a strong spring when the word 'pull' is called to the trap boy. The shooters, in squads. usually of five. take their places ill or more yards In the redir of the traps and shoot in rotation "Tour skilled trapshooter is a fellow with steel nerves. quick and unerring Judgment, and unfaltering action. In the majority of eases theme positive. manly qualities were as latent in the trapshooters as they are In the average man. until the devotee of the trap and gun took up this most fascinating of recreations "Pew ',porta are as scientific aa .41. - I 1 fl -'1 .1' . N IP 112' ... Consistent Play of Vete:fins I 1 1, which ends with the sentence. As tol that. dt cEt, bet:,A1. ih eeearve7t at iii;lipfrafeecrtiotati! I were other reason fur thin One-Ye- ar Some defend it on the grounds tor being harmless. but in these days News. high cost of print paper space is Thirteenth In Series Written Exclusively for The valuable to engage In hariees I too BY tall,STIAND RICE. . I pastimes The Harm. Big BY SOL METZGER. or Tr.i.visi from 1941., through achievement J. N individual Waiter But I don't think the rare merit. in a ha tec,ever coach Washington and Jefferson Football Team. 'gams is harmless. It tenths towards In 1144)2, The ectnrati hail a lap branch of sport. alrayn claims when Louie sake. for glorY's intercollegiate sport -rereJainee won the amateur. h. made, interference without It makes for big heads and dissertations OT since DOS have I been the hulk of public attention. out hie general average wise remark-blenhortte your (Meet. and it has nothing tducational about Guested to select an as the dateo and results Hors and there the I tackle. we said with pride. Hut we It. which. by the by. is the reason back can football team. That year show: he seems were It wasn't. wronehe the linen are from vistir our of three who for things college games one in exchange had broken the first rule we had 1000Amateur ehamplonehip. pick Fortunately there is an idea going willing to figure In an average, hot 11101 Ai.teor championship. of Bill Hollenback ear- learned. He held once that season in the rounds which tp thprsalnM 'ductsphotographs a Amateur champlottehip: run ere Cornell the game. during long mainly titmal in -a Pennn therefore., stratum for the .moat part they ' 1004-- - I;i-must not to Tackles hold be Ih amateur chamPionrf ing the he el( within as it may seem, not my own. It hsta Interested In what rents cony wee wall lean stuff. ahip. bum-- michigafl game of this something sight. record with that of interthis Viewttie Mil 'Undaunted. nem, hack of it The plan is to have The two roost notahie one-- ) e,,e !Travers sioiem above. mperused. In the eight years it I no wonder was never defeated Having learned that I gave rny at- the coaches of the leading teanis in achievements in American of were lthet the name. "f Trains and Travers yentag that team I tention to producing and selecting Miby Francis tfle east and west select two assetional undoubtedly satabliahed nd I must It it stand as it was. in so hitch American colt are planted n was Lia- - American guards. In 3t06 Cot ell had teams to play an annual Ouimet when he beat Vardev and Kay llais often wondered. since it or news- - six haie t .r1 far end away the successive chances to store from !game in say. New York and (hicago. in ISIS and by thick Ev.iun this twoThey the waien. why some magazines most conetstont me. at prevail- - Pennsylvania's Such a game would ho a spectacular waning season when he bagged both !game iiver here time ever amateurs la'a end known. when papers haven't .eked titles. and or other more. Six atuatear the the But times choose affair. individual open successive to select game. pick nothing Ing rat. aiertige Of their play la 'rheas were teams. for none have nett ran plays at our guard Zv.,for. tt would draw crowds and much profit. performances. th genetal in. re'ench !figured so mine. was tacciatm he of all would the who record than the outlinea. which. better Thompson. a worthy opposite Tommy plan to ever bad the As Tinier', in addition good Six successive times Zeigler mopped used In educational work similar to ceived. Le set. I am in an unueually above achieiemente won the &mated!' I I the play without gain. W ell." Ir v nil,1 the Rhodes Scholarships. Let us have Star The position to pick another this year. Average. and llottle hi sty1,07 chanipionalhp in a purpose back of it. a have seen by actual count one dozen to each other. "there le your 'It. But 'what le the be acsrase. over ling him four ainateur titles an tole But WO WC? reason for it. Rut let us take lightly elevens In action. That 1.000 or more Amertran guard. r sai far aa achittiament r name. his or firer a pogo open. & us should theme man teams and to for the beteen sighted Caliaal) football myth, they built the same being Thompson. mean absolutely nothing. up? After all. it is the avetago and past records so, lielongs at the have competed weekly all fall makee.Zeigier. intertal of tone head of American amateur golf. In se difference to Inc. I still maintain 'wa the choice. I reckon we were pre. (Copyrighted, ISM by Sol Metzger.) over an extended of competition he nate won that must count above all thing,' else. 10 that I have had aa broad and thorough judiced. Such an average. In asurihni: the So I traveled tip to Syracuse this champlonehipa and gone to the a view of the available material as be above must on !final placed main laurel. another occasten, a remark-&hisuirone and that my eleven would put fall to see a real alive AND tioo eice averitee when one knool the any one year of guard. Pitt won the game and made gliL up a smashing gameon paper. !eudden and freak Philip of golf form. great. But as no one has given a reason. many gains through various guards.1 In this latter competition there are asked a ityracusian. Ilk. the three photos Parallels of Pia,. field These men who lead Iwo the f those fellows is your sti. I am not going to ESTABLISH 1NEW A peculiar feature of the Travers-Travi- s two are Walter J. Trwais and Jerome "Search me!" American team. Up to date or down guard Ir. Travers. two of the most notable "What?" I said. "don't records. with nine championto the present. If you prefer it that he replied. teams have done you even know?" "No. I don't and names in American golf. ranging from hips between them. ht the geneital way. all 16 methods of their play. twilling to Justify their existence. True no one else does. You see we had an IN FOOTBALL ISM through 1016& span of To begin they stand ma the two heat their photograph, have featured the, years. banquet IRA fall and the two great putters that golf in this country has and Football Guides, but man who ',elected White got him mix- Francis Ouintot liad 1;;:teals I could pick eleven better ed up with Schlachter and Schlachter years in 1913 and 1914 when he won tel shown. They hive proved. more the amateur and the open. But his looking players for similar exposure said he knew all the time they had great value of atnthing else. the Fan Franc!sco. 9.With its career IP54 cut abort this season by then each mason. been mixed all fall and that started a fine. hort game. It would be hard I Each year which mixed op the wlo,le get all worked up overoa mix-uvictory against the University the United States Golf association. In say which was the better plittcr. teams. I have studied team this fall. "No more Nineteen hundred and sixteen tors Iltri, both had notetterel th mystery of California at kteattio. the UhiverChick Evans's first nolable suecethem in order to dope the 1Yetem by guards for us," lie sighed. been We dont f the green to such a winning Mt y Of Washington clotted its ninth eor--the which they are selected. because I want 'ern." first tim Chick had ever This So P4'4,14011 in undefeated. a national landed yteld to the impulse common to coach. more Indeed. the further you go the consecutive championship. W hav heard this matter debates of wanting to develop the competitive average for national ed nen enough. hut neier with any winning mixed it is. I know of but two rules: ,s tuo.'eved to he a record without I teams and championship players. one is that tackle." shall not hold and honors Chick must look to the future direu. con' lotting proof either way. footof a he .1) mayor hiwtory would take pride in producing such the other is the tribute system. This ball ,..,,,,,. than back to the put. During that Interval they rather opponents whO have faced hoth say The debate here recta between Tra- that It have player!' PIM as I have taken pride in is a new one invented teat year. tied !,,,,,b,,. both tunes by k,en Travis was the deadlier on the the men make Pscosvivania via and Travers. having if you have a good player, the seems that of mom. univeralty tong sPProttch pia, with Traver) imam Ibleeee..weeine - I wee any In .1111 4. : awl All.Allew,--,- t, Is) bun, Traretw afar 'Travis flotil,vlay sewed The ivy be IA,tot,feared on putts from 10 to 16 tic It, Aktt ttar few"de,. tots. he le likely to he chosen because Not loft ago we dropped in to see fret awls). the nine aril dung cadet , study I cannot fathom he ie mteeed ee badly. it t,ee oe merit.; ,,,:,.......!.... ,..:.....,,. of 1.. total the Their golf temperaments, too. are while looking Liter the in. Jerry Travers and in that it cheers up the old boys and have scored only unto Both mean imminent. medals which he vras putting much aitke. Had It Bei Vet the -- has beens-- with the hope that 107 while opponents games were away at the time there were four ItoUt developed the faculty of absopoints. Forty-fivIn 1103 I thought I had It solved. In' 17 in were only played. and opponents which caught our nonce. Theme four lute covierotrathiae ...Thera assist le tt,Yale'n-artarl- l Wide lung glet arelleesk 4 fnefials told the 'ditty rif it consistent to both. in championship competitinn. Tale tackle would not hold. Continuallfollows: as r are These games average that no one except a certain grimness. a certain square-jawemere me. The thing that impresses a y and repeatedly Harvard swept,- - him Tot. Pis. possibly Travis has ever approached. combative Impersonal aggresd coach. in this over losing and aside and made gains through. 7. of California, They serl dated and engraved as fol- Pion of spirit that frequently had teams, is University and about his place. Indeed had not Poleel:ng Of 7 3. 1; lows: a man cover. The can depressing effect upon the oppostiLth C. Rafferty. playing end beside this the territory 4 "1912Amateur Championship." t. picker doesnt confine himself to a Whitworth. 4 tackle, been very The, Mean lineitiest. S 12 I Chantidonship. the Crinimon would have upset tradi- - Mete state like Rhode Island. or a Washington State. A golf match to them. in tourna . ChemS. Runner-upof Amateur 3. 1914 more like University tiregon. Pittsburg. but Just goes tion and Tale. which was all one and city merit play.. has always been a battle 14. ; 30 pionehip." the same ter heck.. promptly thietaniblinti everywhere in the good old that descried one's hest fight. not 7. 7;11 2S ChaMplonship." "1915Open tackle became prepared. nationally. Whitman. tater, Now A. He's ColThe one silver medal came from merely a days recreation. You could a mere coach like Houghton or iiregon Agricultural while coaching. one of my tackles did 1914. when he went to the final round rarely see them in conversation with 3 Warner or Robituson has his troubles lege. 3 the same. He was not selected. their opponents. only to fall before the exceptionally spectators or with all. Undaunted and ambition's I oontim Picking the beat eleven men from the Aberdeen high school. 0.... the heat spirit fine golf of Francis Oulmet. But. to They brought. after lied in quest of producing squads sit Harvard or Pittsburg or Gonsago. 7 one defeat he beat Evans of Competitive play. for if a gams is offset this brown to play on those teams. Even champions In 111011. to he exact. we, at the pima' is 1012. worth in it Oulmet at worth match at play plating, 107 that mere subs get by them now had a fairly good tackle at Penney1-.match play in 1913 and both Evans fight one has to give and the most He had been and then and win games. While this slims named Draper. Coach Gilmour Delhi has been in and in 1915. in medal concentration upon inset-eoGuimet play complete in ItiOT so we set about, must gratify the coaqbes think what charge of the team duripg the entire Only a golfer of unusual skill and un- Their opponents poen found that improving him just to show we were :a shock it must be to their sense of tirr Dob le. however. has to his cred- usual tenacity and determination both were well beyond any espy dia-earning our pay. lie weighed hut MI Judgment when they tail to select le It three additional years of unbroken could round out four such years In that neither wits ever' in condition and always weighed 200.! best II from a small student body of victory achissed before he took the succession. involving both march and couragement. beaten until the match was over. Roth There were faster men to be sure. For several thousand when other fellows reins the of at NVashingUniversity medal to have the rtiierve power or play. yeemed eXallipil. Nate Cartmell. 100 and 220.. who don't coach can right off pick 'e ton. In 19u6 19t7 he Wail in about voms For four consecutive years Of golf 0(111 that could yard cheoapion, eould beat him at 'mot eloTon from 140.000.000 Poo Pia. charre of ths and North Dakota Aggies, this showing is the best ever made wonderful shot at bring the decisive ma. those distances by hard running. In No wonder coaches donl get swelled who scored a total 332 of points while in American play. In 1912. 1913 merit. since so many of their matches big games he would knock down the up and cease work when they win. their ()filaments were unable to make and 1914. through amateur cham- were won In this way.- To reach them' entire opposing backfield when play. Personally, 1am glad Ism not tieing Int defense and thus save his support. asked at apace rates or otherwise to a strigle t2Ify. During 1905 noble pionships. Travers. out of 15 matches. heights they needed two requirements coached a Minnesota high school won 14 and lost 1, adding the open eleven. I have my log back. He also made touchdowns pick an unusual skill and unusual nervei eleven whIch went through the sea. championship to his !let after he was fiberwhether In big games. caught forward you call it courage. passes troubles picking a small college team. son undefeated. record Ouimet His there beaten I by 2 got down under punts and breadth of vision or nerve control. and haven't the opened Thus Dobie hes gone through 12 was 15 victories out of 16 starts. an determination notes on defense. 13eing dexterous fear some one would say that my has Travis completed his tournaUrVeSitiVit football seasons first name was Dever. by the way lection reminds them of the story wihout average well above .900 for the four ment course begun some 20 years ago. once seeing his charges On the short campaigns. Ilut Travers. still under 30, shoull 5' side of thee score. another coaching The Veteran's Showing. yet have a Inns way to so if businina which Is believed to be In the future will give him his chance to of The prom only consistency in any part of the country. treetard compare with this was established by again to take the field. 4, !I t4:! , , , 14 I : li,,,:i 1;0, GYM I jt r , ti - 4 if "All Americans" Myth Harmful SHOOTING 1..402, . ,...... . -- , I 4 11' - I..----- a-- ll 'I , ft' 4. BOWLING due-at- e II .,..1 ' II. 1916 9 .:11:, ; : 4; r''' 4:L1 ,',.$1 4 ,j 44 ,h; IT I r. I I : I 1 ',t 4 ', ;,k e I,....' 4. often-licke- t ' ; 1 i 4 . , : il l BODGEBRMIIERS Johnny-on-the-spo- "1913--Ama- t ' 4 four-yea- teur , '.' .,.. ,.... , 1,-,- it, 11... ,,.; . - 4.', MOTOR CAR 0 ,,,,, 1 t 1 I 11 ,a., r4 1 t.', . 1 .,,, ,1 i 1 Announcemeni! 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I tl il '': i in- definite period. Counting two Mondays when gimes were played. ttsere were 192 Alaying days in the 1916 season. Of thesis Oakland spent 143 days in last place and was in first placa scven dais. (lays in last place. the fourth place San Francisco club was on ton for seven days and the bottom one day. the third place Salt lAtk club was on top four days. In third place 21 days, and spent nine days in last place of the 167 days that Salt Lake wax rated ai a second division outfit. The second place Vernon club was in laid place one day hnd only Tpertt six other days in the second di. V WW1 : for ae days Vernon was in first place and for 95 days in second place. The league champion Seraphs were in first place 113 days. in second place 49 days and only dropped as low aa third place 20 days. lfor slims The following total! playing days that each club finished la each peettion tn the pennant rank. ing: 3,1. 2d. 4th. 6th. 6th . San Fr ancisco, Dec. 9.Messo re- 0011INS SEASON umen tat morwtnan be bowlers tve in northwes t show that thie sport a tendency to one side of San Francisco. Dec. 9.Basehall !has body to the develop comparative of the other side. This appearsneglect to be statisticians continue industriously to the result only in the case of those delve into the Pacific Coast league enthusiasts who are regular devotees records for material with which to reof the sport and make a practice of 4 trolling many games every day. Mei gale the winter months' of the enthucasual player is unaffected. Masts The following measurements are of Los Angeles. 1916 Coast league !a player who rolls on an average of 10 !games a week: flight upper arm 1214 champions. never dropPed below the inches, left upper arm. 12 inches; first division during the year; Portright fore arm, 11 inches; left fore- land and Salt Lake never stopped arm, 10 inches. The thumb and middle finger of the bowling hand are over night in second place. although found to be much larger than the cor- both team. stayed a few days in first responding fingers on the unused place at varioue times during the year. hand white the bowline wrbet of one With these three exceptions every club d steady player measured league finished at least one I more than its mate, Many bowlers of the Pacific coast 1st. are expressing the hope that Loos Angelesi 113 i ments can be made for the holdigng I Vernon 10 of a world's championship 4 touring, Salt Lake merit. There are approximately a San Francisco 7 dozen sectional 3 laortsnndd held in various ptaoruternaomfe tnht:, ctoount!ry 'and It has been suggested that winners of these tournaments brought together during next May. Heretofore the American congress has been said to have posed such a scheme, claiming tournament to be the equal of a r....k '' ,world'o championship event, but it is . , 4 thought the plan in view would meet ' 4 with no objection. 4 I Have now added to this high grade line , rillST IN ,. ,...., ing. IJNEYENLI DEVELOPED i. i the dealer for service. playing day in every position from top to the cellar In thP pennant race rank- SAFE owners ll,s . . l 1 |