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Show lV By AL VARDBN IF THE action of the ath!eti council coun-cil of the rnlverst of I'tah can bfl ikon for fare value athletics at the Institution is due for a boon during the 1 922 and 19'J3 seasons Dr. Leo Marshall and Dean W. H. Leary have been instructed to secure the services ser-vices ff n first class manager to as- slsi Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick in the upbuilding of athletics. Byes of the school are focused on the Big Ten conference. Such men as Fielding II Yost of Michigan, and Al-onzo Al-onzo Stngg of tho University of Chicago Chi-cago may aid Utah In securing the man desired for the position. Iceland Prouse. present manager of athletics at the state school recently resigned. His resignation is to bo effective ef-fective Julv I, WORK IN HAH MOW With tli' athletic council working in harmony with coach Tommy rit.-patrlck rit.-patrlck the various sports during 1922-2 1922-2 3 should move toward the front. Former ' U ' men at the school have welcomed the njs. University of California tracksters who recently captured the intercollegiate intercolleg-iate title have taken their position In the hall i.t lame during the past two years. In track and football, tho California Califor-nia warriors have defeated the best bets In the country. Last New Year's day they were held to 8 ' to 0 score by the Washington and Jefferson eleven, elev-en, but the sear previous, they handed Ohio St.ite a 2S to a walloping. Thus the West has added more glories to her list. HANSEN M ( OACB Percy Hansen, star shortstop of the Smithfleld Summits, may accept 8 coaching position at one yf the Mon tana schools during the coming son. Hansen is an all-around athlete irni should he able to deliver iin- goods. Sammy Samlde, catcher with the Ogden Gunners during the 1921 season, sea-son, and later with the Casper club I of the Midwi -i league, is out ol the I game wiih ;t sprained ankle. Samlde lis catching for the Waterbury club of 'the Eastern league. He is the property of the New York Giants. - Harry Brown Is playing with the Columbus club of the Amotion wi.. elation He was farmed out for further furth-er seasoning hy the Pittsburg Pirates. 0mm Spence Adams, claasy second sacker of tho Seattle club, with Tremonton last year, indue to Invade the big show in l'.t.'T Seattle scribes predict. One sports writer predicts that Adams will i sell for i large -urn. perhaps in Ihe I five fig urea. PLAY SEE-SAW GAME I 1 he Salt Lake Bees are playing see-Isaw see-Isaw with the- other clubs In tho coaat I league. From th- top of the ladder to the final position in the procession and back toward the top again Is the record of the Lees during the p 's two weeks. They will open n seven game 'series with the Sacramento crew it Salt Lake next Tuesday. " " I Jim Thorpe one time the worlds greatest athlete is on the downward path in the sports world. Thorpe is just about through as a bascballer. This is evidenced by the ittinni r.f ihe i Portland club of thi Paclfli Coasl league In dropping Thorpe mini their roster. He was purchased from one of (the clubs in tin American association i by Portland, for .r.O0O Ot the opening 'of the season and received (14)00 per month for his service. H baa been replaced by a youngster. . A. |