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Show II SP?KJ CHATTER,?! V By VARDEN Hj "Brick" O'Uonnell. star halfback on the Billings. Mont , high school eleven, elev-en, shattered all records for i . utive goals after touchdowns al HJutte 1 . yesterday afternoon, when he total-! 96 for the season, following as many touchdowns by his team mates. This feut. according to the dope book 1 i tors all records for both high school and college team'; and is a f of i traordinary ability. J Basketball will get its first introduction intro-duction in the schools of Wtah during the coming week. Al the l"i derail of Utah and the Utah Aggie lairs, the ollegians have hcen on the li floor for the past week and are cagerl for the fray. 1 If the Salt Lake authorities are - u -j cessful in landms thi national bi ik hali championshiiis it is a cinch that Utah will be represented by at leasl seven first rate aggregations. Four Utah teams have been entered in the 4 title games in thi ; i at, the I ilversity of Utah copping the till In 1 9 1 C I ... The gridiron captain for the gden high school, for 1931, will be named at the annual 1 feed' which will ie staged at the high hool next T day evening. From present indications, the battle looms between Thomas, T. 1 oxey and I , I o y. Fistic fans of Ogden will he treated treat-ed to some first class events at the new Bogles' ne.t Thursday evening. Al Young and Jimmle Johns, ( i.ien boxers, box-ers, are two of the men t he starred on the program. ... -t .Tack Harbertson, and Jim Londos wjll complete their training foi theli match at the rplu-uin Ho . . i o.m ..-row. Both men are reported to be in first class condition. . . Hoppsttrs at Weber Normal cpj are out In force ami fiom the Style ol j-iay used by ih.- candidates, Coach I Malcolm Watson will have real tasli when he attempts to select his Laoin for the coming cam))aign. I ... . Moso Stiefel and Loe Prouse ar I i he only members r.f the Unlversltj of Utah nd machine, who will not I return to the fold next season. Prouse expects to tlip.irt for Calif ornls after i ! he school ti rill i los. - nf xt June, w htlt StlOfe!. we mo l.tornied. will filter the mati imonial league. The Ogden A. . hbbpsters will tan-rh tan-rh v.iih the University of Utah stars at Salt Lake .shortly after the holidays. These two teams will tangle on i:.-! i:.-! polished floor here prior to he holidays. holi-days. Three Utafi runnere- Ted Johnson, .Mei PrecbsJrn, and Uoi. Martin, have entered in the Paandcna-Loa Angeles modified marathan scheduled for N w Year's day. Martin copped this lassie last New I, it's .la... John-, oi mil hod I second and Freebalrn tramped home fin third place. Pifly-sut were entered In the classic last reason. . . Brick Muiler, star end on the Unl-, Unl-, verslty of California eleven, is rated i as the. best whig mah In the United j States. Why shouldnl he be? Ilo is i a high jumper of ability and can. prai'ce in the air and rpear forward passes with class galore. Muiler fin-, ished second in the aerial event at , the recent Olympic games. ... , Homer Warner, former Crimson player, will be one of the main spring , i:i the Ogden v. . hoop team during. , ifie coming season. Warn r Is one of the best cagers in the nceit of the I woods ami N expected t. show his : old-time !.; ;. More than twenty nun have slg-, nlfied their intention of trying for a place on the A. A. team during the coming yean Ten men will be carried during the season. |