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Show ( ; . Snappy Items of Sports News ; J ' CHICAGO. March 19 Crack swim-inrrs swim-inrrs of six middle western college HonlKht will decide the finals in '.he western conference in the mid west swimming championships. Swimn pis frou' rurtlue, Northwesteni, Chicago. Illinois, Wisconsin and Miiyiesota have (lualifled. CHJCAGO. March 19. Stanislaus Zb.szko defeated Jack Lino'w in stralgnt falls here last -night. Zbjszko tool: the first fall in 1:15:17 and tho seeoml in 15 minutes, 59 seconds. fl-liCAGO, March 19. J. Meagher, of i In. University of Chicago, clipped 1 H-fi f-econds from the American iec-ord iec-ord for I he plunge In a sixty fool lank here last night in the preliminaries of the tenth annual swimming meet of the western conference. Meagher plugert tho distance in 16 2-5 seconds. The finale will be held tonight. MACON. Ga., March 19 Chick Shorten, outfielder of the Detroit Americans, Am-ericans, Is In a hospital heie aa the result of stepping on a rusty nail while leading a blind baseball fan from IDe-troh IDe-troh out of the ball park. It will be Urn' weeks before he csn play, doc-tois doc-tois stated, if no complications set in. LOS ANGELES. March 19 Ralph de Palma, trying out for the aulonio-bi aulonio-bi races to be held next Sunday at the Lo? Angeles speedway, brokr the re.'ni'O for that track by traveling around the mile and a quarter oval In thirty-nine seconds flat, or at a speed of )'o it 10 miles an hour. DALLAS, Texas.. March 19. Jack Dillon, lightweight, of Indianapolis, was decisively outpointed by Paul Uo-man Uo-man of Kansus City, In a 10-round node' no-de' ision bout hero last night, according accord-ing to opinion, of sporting writers. Ro-. imm scored a knockdown in the sixth round. MOSCOW. Idaho, March 19. Moscow Mos-cow a'.id Twin Falls high schools will phi. in the finals to.nurrow night for the basketball championship of Idaho, Ida-ho, as a result of the elimination games played in the annual lour-na- irarH today. Twin Fall3 eliminated Wallace. 22 ' to 20, and Moscow jwt j Di bp- out of the running, 23 to 17, in .two rest games tonight. Twin Falls ha . won the state championship for the past three years. SaN BENITO, Texas, March IS. Exhibition game: It. H.' E. St Louis, Nationals 13 lp 5 Philadelphia Americans ... 7 10 2 BattPiies: Jobs, Bolden. Clmons and Duhoefer; Kinney, Nayior, Pearson. Pear-son. Perkins and Stvles. ' Three straight hours of fast practice prac-tice featured the Bees life at Camp Er-niu Er-niu Johnson. Boyes Springs, yesterday. No rain, but raw, chilly weather prevailed, pre-vailed, and the boys had tostep lively to maintain circulation. Max Rachac, a. Montana hurler, appeared for the first time. Ezra Peterson, wrestler, in the 175 pound class, went to defeat- at the hands or Al Newman of Salt Lake. The match lasted 11 minute and was ono of the evening's series hold last evening at the Deserel Gymnasium. Clarence Preshaw, at the same tournament, tourna-ment, was defeated in the 1-15 pound class by Al Kitchen. Four minutes elapsed before Preshaw's shoulders were pinned to the mat. "How," Paul Alvarez, lightweight, asks, "can I get a match with Jack Harbertson." Alvarez, who is at Boise claims that Jack is somewhat slow in lesponding to challenges. Griffin, runner for the Ogden high school, has been clipping a minute trom his time on the three mile course, according to word irom the school. He made the three miles in 18-15 yesterday yester-day afternoon. DaVIs- East high,: Bingham' and Springville teams annexed initial honors hon-ors at the state hoop tourney, held last evening at tht' Deseret Gym, at i Salt Lake, defeating Pleasant Grove, Logan. Snow Normal and the B. V. C. respectively. Tonight's games have been arranged as follows: Pleasant Grove vs. Logan, at fi o'clock; 13. A. C, Jvs. Snow Normal college, at 7 o'clock: Eaat High ve. Davis county, at S o'clock; Springville s Bingham, at 9 o'clock. tn . 00 It UBed to bo that a Btick would stop the flu. But girls! That doesn't refor to the lipstick. 1 |