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Show !0 SP?KT CUATTERjf W y .BY AL VARDEN lj FRANKIE l'ABRfiN Just lcfU his opponents to n frazsle In all of his ti tilts. Tin the battle ign n I Harry Har-ry Casey, at the Wasatch Athletic club last Friday nlKht, Darren was all over the ring and his left was all over Casey s face. t The University of Idaho basketeers have captured the Pacific coast conference con-ference hoop championship. The ida-hoans ida-hoans simpiy waded through nil of their games In championship Mylu, winning handily. . . JaclE 'Dempsey Is still anxious to en tertain sonic treni in u rin evenv. jiitK is now talking of meeting' Harry Wills, the colored boxer W bather the public pub-lic will stand for such a bout is a bird Of another feather Charles See Is the name of a baseball base-ball player. He ought to See 'em easily as they conn- buzzing toward the pl.it i PROT1 -.1 B I I'l l -E England has started action against a proposed Dempsey-Curpentlcr battle. bat-tle. They are .anxious to see Jack Dempsey in togs, but nre not eager to See bini send Georges to slumbcrl.ind again 9mm Bascballcrs arc now in ciiinp in tho south and on the Pacific coast Twill soon be time for his "umps" to beller forth, play ball." The bases are full, two men are out, j the ihucker has two strikes and three j balls on the batsman. 'I he fans arc on their toes the outcome oh well, in due time Just such B situation will present pre-sent itself. Sayman Kerr, former University of Utah ri,ck performer, will be the second sec-ond Utahn to perform abroad in a track "unle." In 1912 Alma KIchards captured the high jump at the Ohm- ' pic games at Stockholm, being the first J 'gent from this state to win such an H m m 9 PaI GBTGER HERE Snapp, a baseball player with plenty ha of ginger, Is In Ogden seeking a posl- B tlon with the Gunners during the coming com-ing season He is an outfielder and played with Blackfoot. Idaho, last sea- 5H on t""JSS - 10TI Billie Wallace. Sacramento light- KibbI I weight who recently sent Jimmlo IDJiJBBl Johns to Blumberland in one round, is I I raining hard at I-ava Hot Springs. vissssa : Idaho, aud Is anxious to meet all com- era Wallace has Improvi.d materials lie' isaaal I since his first battle in (.i.'den and Is Irjiaa3 a favorite with local lans '!jm Rudy ( Kid") Baer of Cache Valley. hard hitting lightweight, injured In a H recent rin; battle at the Wasatch Ath- H lletlc club, writes thi department that H Ihc is progressing nicely and will be H I able to don the mitts n;ain in due I lime laci- is one of tho best men of PsjJI his weight that ever performed hi. lH OUT IXHt TRACK V The Utah Aggie athletes are now turning their attention to track and field and baseball With their team I out of the running for the state title in basketball, more than 100 athletes are expected to answer the Initial call for tracksters and baseballers. Clau.l. Lindsay, former Weber Nor- m mal star looms as one of the best iM In i he itate la the century and furlong races during tho coming sea-.son. sea-.son. user Smith of Utah should be able to give Lindsay plenty of competition, compe-tition, however. fl The state Interscholastic caging ILbbbbbbbbI tournej at Silt Lake, this week .should be i lively utTnir. Four teams loom n contenders for state honors in th,-opinion th,-opinion of the writer, being Weber Box Elder, L, D. S. and Logan |