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Show Girl Accuser of H Rickard Sharply Cross-examined 1 XEW fORK, Feb. 4 The state Fri- gggggT, nay completed presentation of its case JJIJJ- against Goorg I .. I i c Rickard. sport ggagB':' promotor, , barged with luivlnK asj.ul-ted asj.ul-ted Alice Ruck. 16. and Anna Hess. 11. Max D. Bteur, Rickard c counsel, B then asked rilsmlsl of the charge on H insufficient evidence. B The court net- February 11 as the H late for argument on the motion. H Anna Hess testified to assaults al- H -ed to have iioou committed upon H 1H r arid her oornpnniou In the tower H or tho Madison Square Garden, where H 1he promoter maintains an office and H on apartment, and in the apartment H near avenue. H Under cross examination by Max D. H Steur, counsel for Rickard tho girl H .broke dow n and w pt wlnn iiuf stloned B relative to another case in which she H had appeared a complainant agalwrt P two men similarly charged. She told B counsel that ahe dil not remember H pnythlug Shout the tnu men in i - -"- SAINTS CAPTURE CLOSE CONTEST (Special Dispatch) SALT LAKE. Fob The L. D. S hoopsters retained the leadership o, the Salt Lake division hart- last night by defeating the Granite rive 35 t" 33. At the end of the first half the scoro stood 17 to 16 for the winners. Both fives battled during the entire game a small point margin being al-' ternated between the two quints The victory was the fourth straight for the Saints. G. Pett and Sferrlce were the bright performers for the winner: while M. Hamilton and I'ugh .'. re in.- -tar.- for the Granite five. The lineup and summary: L. D. 5. U Service, rf 6 0 0 li' SIcMurra . rf 0 0 .0 0 Vincent, If 0 0 0 0 Collet, c 5 0 0 10 O. Pett, rg 2 18 7 25 Irvine, lg 1 0 0 2 TOTALS 14 IS 7 35 GRANITE G. T. F. P, M. Hamilton, rf . . . . 7 0 11 Qwilliams. if o 0 o 1 K imball. If . . 2 o o 4 I Puch, c 2 14 7 11 Monson, rf o o o o Leggrean, rg ...... 0 o o o L Hamilton, lg ....2 0 o 4j I TOTALS 13 14 7 33 Referee. Fitzpatrtck. Umpire. Mclntyre- |