S, ' j. 5 THE OGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN, UTAH, TUESDAY' JANUARY 29, 1915. '

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41 RULES $ Lit! 1 L iS 1 ! MM! j 1 A 20. easily 28. SALT LAKE, Jan. Utah Fifty-fift- y Scheme With Play- SPOKANE, Jan. A now magnate defeated the Montana A. C. basketball may make his appearance in the Pa- team last night In the Deseret gym. ers Salaries Will Be Cut cific Coast International league bo-for- o 41 to 9. The game showed that the Releases Given. tho opening of the 1918 season. class o basketball played against the According to a report from Seattle, B. Y. C. Saturday night is a fair sample Frank Dillon, former manager of CHICAGO, 29. the of Utah's ability and not a flash in the Jan. The American Los Angeles club. Is ready to talk tur- pan. Montana must be given credit for association Is the first league in the key to D. E. Dugdale for the purchase having a game, fighting bunch, but it history of baseball to go "fifty-fifty- " of the Seatttlo franchise. seemed to be lacking in genuine ll with its players. Thomas J. Hickey, Dillon is not a wealthy president, man and is knowledge. It wnr the old story today made public the fact not in a financial position to swing the of a icam using long passing against that tho 1918 contracts, now in the deal alone, but the report is that he ; a team playing thomoro modem and hands of a printer, contain a clause has socured the necessary backing to accurate short passing style. which empowers a player who deems put tho deal through, if Dugdale is Montana's forwards were practical- himself unjustly treated by his club ready to dispose of his baseball hold- ly unable to shake off the Utah guards, to appeal to the league head, and if ings. Romnoy and Warner, both of whom his claims are Just, tho offended ath- Mike Kelly, manager of the St. Paul made the contest practically a question lete will be given his unconditional re- club of tho American association, is Ijl'l per- of how many points ttho forwards lease. Such a release of course, reported to bo interested with Dillon could pile up. Rudine was the fastest mits a player to enter Into a contract in the effort to purchase the Seattle man on the floor and got away with with any other club in the league or to holdings, with two San accept any Francisco men five baskets. Ross, at center, put up othor offer tendered him. having their finger In the pie with Dil- the strongest game for Montnna, and Mr. Garfield's fuel order, which lon and Kelly. although he was unable to score, ho in the scries of "workleas Mon- An announcement of Dillon's plan to days," industry re- shut out Stevenson during the first and curtailed for a ncgotiato with Dugdale for tho pur- cent five-da- y period, incidontally d half. "Steve" peppered up in the sec- chase of the ball club was made in San ond half, however, and pitched three tho work on the A. A. contracts, Francisco a few days ago. ringers. but Hickey hopes to have them ready Dillon stated, It is among own- said, he would The Montana Farmers scored one for distribution the club gladly buy Dugdalo out if the rotund lone point in tlie first period on a free ers by the latter part of the week. boss shows the disposition "fifty-fifty- to sell. throw. In the second half Avhen Tommy Besides tho " clauso, the Judge McCredie, in an interview in second-strin- g 1918 documents nrc of equity Fltzpatrick had sent In his models Portland this week, said he had boon i , clos- In other respects and have been de- RABIANTFIRE men the game was a trifle informed of plan on every the foot to pur- er. Three field baskets made in this clared "Ironclad" and legal in chase Dugdale's holdings, but respect by of, lawyers to other v.3 half togother with two foul goals com- a numbor than that ho would not express him- - '4 whom Hickey submitted For Health and Comfort prised the total scoring of the visiting President self. '. . them. team. f Dugdale has failed to make a state- five-da- y " is almost impossible to keep one's feet dry this A good deal more excitement was As was recently reported, tho ment, for publication, to date, regard- r It aroused by the game than the score clause lias been eliminated, thus ing the reported deal for his club. ;, slushy, snowy weather, and there is probably no other would seepi to indicate bocauso of the giving tho managers the right to re- single cause of so much illness as sitting- around the rough .playing which prevailed through lease a player without notice. Another house with cold, damp feet the whole 40 minutes. new clause Is one that is designed to U.b Trifle Mare Tho score mado last night Is just prevent players from barkening to of- . RADIANTFIRE is a great little "toe toaster," A 2 about the same as those hung up fers from "outlaw" circuits and thus .(' few minutes before it's warm, well directed heat, and against the same team by the Utah leaving their clubs without redress. ' Experienced Hum you are ready to put on your slippers and down .' - The activity of tho Iron Mountain settle " BOUT Aggies. ' FAST WILL 8E Coach Joe Jensen of the Logan team league in northern Minnesota, in par- comfortably for an evening at home. was an spectator and no ticular, was responsible for the intro- interested 5 RADIANTFIRE is just as cheery and cozy as the to duction of this latter paragraph. Montana Aggies; I doubt went home with a lot think ; open coal fire and it has ' many advantages. about. From the present lookout tho But the 1918 A. A. contracts will hold even greator to playors ' " I STAGED AT ARMORY game next Saturday between the two interest aside It Ib tho Inst vrord in convcnlenco. Apply t ' from tho amendments noted above. LOGAN, Jan. 28. Tho Logan Aggies tho Utah teams should be a hummer. surprised the match raid the hoat Ib instsatly available. f!, line-u- p a general in basketball fans when Tho and summary follow: There will be decrcaso athletes, they overwhelmingly defeated the ' Montana A. C. Utah. remuneration offered tho for . ; v' It is economical of fuel and money. All tho hoat , to- team representing the Montana State j Fitzgerald If .. Rudine, Lindley in keeping with the general trend is directed into the room nono goes up tho- - college 4 FEBRUARY 5 retrenchment, Association mo- in two consecutive games dur- ' Cameron McGregor. ward chimney, and the cost of tho gas it burns is ex- - . ing the past week. At no time dur- - Bush rf .... Beal, Wright guls must save at every opportunity. tromdy small. v . The contracts probably will be in the ing either contest did the Montana Ross c Stevenson, boys of players in two have a chance, and both nights is absolutoly clean. Thero-i- Sv Soleberg hands all tho weeks It no coot, no arises, ' expect saw the Aggies run up twenty points no - I J '' Pitts lg Romnoy, Wing, at the latest, for the managers coal dost. When Eddie White, the fast little Gray quite a bit of activity on tho part of or more before tho visitors wero able Francisco, steps to Ct V '''.'Ifjy'J' lightweight of San rg Warner, Uncle Sam's mail carriers before the score. The visitors succeeded in is patriotic, becrenso it saves coal. I into the Armory ring next Tuesday, Finch .... Ure ii Field baskets: Bush, 1; Rudine, 5; players are satisfied that tho terms of- netting but one field basket during Vlj:.! February 5, with Willie St. Clair, the ob- the first half of each contest, have several styles of ' Stevenson, 3; Beal, 2; Romnoy, 2; fered them are the best they can tho RADIANTFIRE on sale, ;'' ) clever little colored boxer of Salt Lake, guarding of C. Wright, 2; Warner, 1; Ure, 1; Sole- tain. the A. boys was so ranging from $6.50 up. Come in and j local fans will see one of the prettiest close. Coach see them. berg, 1. Every member has a complete set of Bcnnion's only state- j twenty-roun- d scraps that they have ment gamo 2 7; 1 players to sign, as not a man who per- aftor tho was: "The Utah monthly payments if you wish, i Fouls: Bush, out of Finch, out l ever had an opportunity to witness for Aggies certainly rjj of 4; 0 1; 0 formed in tho circuit last year had a have a basketball h U a long time. White is training seriously Cameron, out of Ross, out team." of 1; Rudine, 2 out of 6; Stevenson, 4 contract for more than, one campaign. IH for this go and he promises to take On the other hand, however. Conch -' out of 5; Wright, 1 out of 1. f i j measure before the twen- i ' the coon's TO Jensen has several weaknesses to tieth round. St. Clair is always a, MILITARY CAMPS f " correct before the Aggies can expect Power & Light. Co." V HOLD ATHLETIC MEET !Wc I and he says that Whlto to faithful trainer show championship possibilities. I, 1GGINB0TMAM will go back to the coast just as fast OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 28. An athletic Their offensive strength is far infer- Efficient Public Service , 'Is. as Young Azevedo did. Both SL Clair field track and gymnastic meet ior to their defense, and unless an im- ( in Ogden bo- Camps Dodgo and and White have boxed WANTS A Funston will provement takes placo in this depart- Eccles Building. Telephones 655 658. lt h fore and the local fans know that they POSITION be held in Omaha next Saturday night ment tho Aggie guards are going to and 1',' ll see a terrific battle until one or The competition will consist of com- havo a powerful responsibility rest- ' j?; goes down, petitive drills and calisthenics in ' the other ing upon their shoulders. Higgin-botha- j j Frank Armstrong, who has been In PORTLAND, Jan. 28. Irvo vogue in the curriculum of tho gov- ; Mohr and Jarvis are two excep- J cannot J h Montana, is back and he will be the forget Portland, even ernment cantonments, supplemented tionally strong guards, however, and I f' third man in the ring. Frank has al-- a though the Roso city fans had almost with boxing, wrestling, rescue races, it takes a fast forward to cage many - should bo played. He is not flashy but Farr. "Ho has done excellent work in f in Ogden. There forgotten the big pitcher, and lost all relay- races and tho like between ii ways been a favorite field baskets over either of these ath- consistent. Tho substitutes, all of the middle west certainly is p't comment on his decision trace of him. A letter to Judge chosen teams of tho two camps. and worth was a little letes. Jarvis especially should be whom were given an opportunity to considering in the event of a change HEAVY fit Reagan-Gilbe- rt received today, was by Bayonet fighting, in the fight, but as written throwing of hand commended fjr his wonderful work in warm up, showed the coach they being deci-,- J Higginbotham, that made in the local team leader- i IM both men asked for a hairline who had heard that grenades, gas helmet races, etc., will 111 the two games 'of could in oppo- )e Portland was last week. This fill and still keep their ship." sion, there was only one man to win in the Pacific Interna- be features. Among the noted ath- little fellow held his forward score- nents from scoring. and boy was Gilbert, tional league, asking for a job. letes will be Mike Gibbons, Earl Cad-doc- k in that bout, that less throughout tho two games, while Coach Jensen has outlined a stren- KAUFF N CLASS A. nJm Frank referees for the good of the Irve is running a cleaning and press- and others. The gross receipts Mohr allowed men Eft MAIL SEW his only four field uous week of practice in preparation CINCINNATI, O.. 2S. Benny Ifl i j game and he gives his honest opinion ing establishment at Butte, Neb., and will go to tho athletic funds of tho basket sin the two nights' Jan. - play. for tho university game in Salt Lake Kauff, , ', ( says he is hero of tho New at the end of the bout. certain he can win for cantonments. "Lolo" Spencer has had a of next Saturday, which promises to be will be seen only once Portland, as he kept his arm in good streak York Giants, was today placed In class "Kid" Koko hard luck lately and was unable to get a battle from beginning to end. Utah's 1A by , shape Jast season, although ho did STALLION BRINGS his local draft board. more, as ho is going to retire from the not $30,000. going against the northern invaders. decisive victory over tno B. Y. C. quin- WASHINGTON, Jan 29. Freight; t i pitch In organized jj j ring after this bout. He will battle ball. NEW YORK, Jan. 28. The stallion On the othor hand Sumsion, di- embargoes delays - the tet last week has caused quite a stir IOWA BEATS PURDUE. and weather jjP h "Red" Hogan six rounds in the seml- His passing from fast company was Marathon has been sold p. burdflj; ' bv J. minutive forward, showed that he pos- in the ranks of the Logan squad and freight have thrown a heavy ! sudden. He to IOWA Ia., 28. de- windup. came the rescue of Respes to CapL J. H. Ross, Canadian sesses class and the ability to play boys they CITY. Jan. Iowa on by adding thon t q'p Wynn Noyes in the realize that havo one feated 33 the mail service the opening game of face horse breeder, it was announced good collegiate basketball. Nielson at of games of tho season Purdue. to 19. in a western sands of tons to parcels posL Otuji t the season at San in tho hardest conference basketball game tonight. the Francisco 1916 today. The price is said to have been center probably played as good a game before them. Both aggregations re- Praeger, second assistant postmastrtj won KJKJ and it, but slipped later, was $30,000. as has in his career. weW, Mrs. Frank CHaece to traded to he This youth sort to the same basketball tactics and general, said today that steamers Oakland and finished the Is out to show the of in carrj-i- ; season in rest the centers each is heralded as being strong In all being used for the first time the Western league. Read the Classified Ads. in the state just how that position departments of game. FRENCH SENATE ing parcels posL It.r In 1914 Higginbotham was the star the 'Anto in Race of Drife the Portland Beavers and was more apparent now a:yl responsible for winning pennant two teams will be after the weather conditions, deliveries the SOME ODD RECORDS WERE MADE BY University of Utah and Montana tangle TRYING MALVY from 12 to 24 hours late between S&jM l that year than any other member of lo Pacific Coast the club. tomorrow night. The university is York and Chicago and from 24 J j. on THESE AMERICAN LEAGUE BOXMEN just a trifle more experienced than hours to the Pacific coast. Delays la,V the Aggies, having one letter man in PARIS, Monday, Jan. 28. The southbound shipments are less atl! MARRY the line-up- , while the Aggies can The French senate, organized as a due more to shortage of cars, hloJK L0S ANGELES, Jan. 28. Mrs. DAIS HAS boast of no Buch good fortune, ishi; high court of justice and which today have been commandeered for mi!iforLK. I Frank Chance, wife of the well known members of the squad of nine are began the trial of Louis J. Malvy, for- use than to ico and snow. V Peerless Leader, has joined the ranks freshmen in school, two sophomores mer minister 'of the interior, on Parcels Post by Steamer. of the speed enthusiasts. Early today RETIRED FROM GAME and one senior. charges of high treason, after a long ! Nightly parcels post service ' she notified Ascot speedway officials to secret session announced that It had ' - steamer from New York to name her as a starter in the big Inter- SHOWERS RAISE NED rejected the plea that it was not com- schMfc ' has been put into effect with a c national women's championship race PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 29. Harry WITH GOLF OPENING petent to act in tho case. tiaa"- s. ' ule of 19J,a hours, faster than by scheduled for February 3. and an- - Davis, captain and coach of the Phil- 28. Antonin Dubost, president of I PiNEHURST. N. C, Jan. The the Distribution, nounced her intention of being out adelphia American league senate, in the present blizzard. for baseball qualifying round of tho St. Valentino declared that tho demand of of Is being do2: : team, westbound mail now practice this afternoon. last night announced his retire- two civilians that they be made par- Mississippi; i tournament was started at Pinehurst after the mail crosses the Mrs. Chance will pilot one of the ment from the game in order to devote of field ties to the case was "not acceptable to tract I today. After part tho had Instead of York. Added j fastest cars game his entire time to at New in the today. She business. He is a completed the round a heavy shower the courL He announced that a sup- been ob;it has arranged Barney to wholesale dealer in scrap plementary and warehouse facilities have with Oldfield iron and last flooded the greens and caused the can- investigation would be said, and tbe ' ,;i drive the champion's Dclage, November was elected a necessary. tained, Mr. Praeger cJ famous member of cellation of the day's play. partment Is prepared to handle anjv , I and has already tried out the city council. the machine One hundred and nine players teed oo in the interstate f in road and practice. increase business if track Oldfield will off. Norman H. Maxwell turned in the decides to r"1'! - commerce commissiop i act as ItIrs- Chance's al- - Davis who is 45 years old, teacher, and began his card among those who finished. MEMORIAL fifty-P- ready 'predicts will professional best TO BE Into effect the proposed Ijliflj she establish a baseball career in 1894 79. going out in SS, PouD-- Maxwell had a weight limit of twenty 1 ' f world's record for women in the Kath- - with the providence team of East- instead the and coming homo in 41. J. D, Stanish, Parcels post business in DecemWy ' , erine Stinson trophy race. ern league. Ho joined the Athletics paired Maxwell, in J Jr., of Detroit, with PRESENTED WILSON 'was 1,172,000 sacks more than ".. j Mrs. Chance will have plenty of in 1901 and with the exception of 19iiT went around in 12, 39 81. same month of 1916. ' competition. Six entries were receiv- - when he was manager of the Cleveland The qualifying round will be out to j ed DV Ascot al- - t the manapement, and Americans he had been with Connie 18 holes and played tomorrow. DENVER, Colo., Jan. 29. I. T. l -y-y T- moEt everv fa,r candidate for honors Mack's team continuously. pg-SS- mj Pryor, of San Antonio, Tex., presi- I I- Pi nominated herself with a real racing LEAGUER IS CENTRAL dent; T. W. y, car. Mrs. William Watts Jones enter- - 'SEE ME FIRST,' SAYS SPOKANE JOB Tomllnson, Denver, ed Aviih AFTER and Owight B. Heard, Phoenix, a Cadillac eight; Miss Helen TORONTO CLUB OWNER SPOKANE, Jan. 28. An application I WE MAKE AND SELL ONLY ' Summersby Ariz., and E. L. Burke, Omaha, Neb., will drive Eddie Hearno's TORONTO, Jan. 28. President the job as manager of the Spokane t winning for members of tho executive committee, , Roamer; Mrs. Willie Hoppe of the Toronto club does not team for 1918 has been re- j REGIS-- "N'Ul pilot a Stutz, and Bebe know anything baseball have been named a delegation to pre- NATIONAL CASH 1 Daniels, about the reports that ceived by President Farr from James to the youthful comedy film star, has an- - owner C. H. Weeghman of Chicago sent President Wilson a memorial the A. Hamilton, who led the Muskegon drafted by FILES. nounced a Mercer as her choice. Miss Nationals and James C. McGlll of sea- the American National TERS AND CREDIT S ' the (Mich.) Central league team last Ora Carew and Miss Margaret Allen, Indianapolis American association club Livestock association at its recent "v son. meeting at Salt Lake City, Mr. Tom- llolds tne world's record for wom- - are prepared to make bids for the According to Hamilton's record dur- "1 llnson announced today. j j en with a mark of Gl seconds for the services of Larry Lajoie. managerial experience The text of Small monthly jfc mile, sent in ing six years of the resolution has not been made Lowest prices. their entries, but have "If they are in the market for the west, he never piloted a i No Interest charges. in the middle public. The delegation will present payments. - not announced the machines they will big fellow," said McCaffcry yesterday. place it H Old regis- club which finished below third about February G, Mr. Tbmlinson said. Vrltten guarantee. "I am tho man to approach. Lajoie be- season was tho first time his fe ters repaired, rebuilt, bought, mt I Ascot officials are ap- - and last besieged with longs to tho Toronto club, and before team dropped below second position. h sold' and exchanged. (Pti I plications from the feminine speed en-- I anybody can do business with him they In a letter to President Farr, Ham- thuslasts. It is predicted that at least must seo me first." of best play- PARTIAL RELAXATION OSCAR GROSHELL, ISs. I twenty-fiv- e - ilton says he has four the i fair pilots will have en- The story from Chicago Is to ef- to I ' the ers Jn the Central league lined up rolled before entries close next Thurs- - fect that the Cubs want Larry at first In event of his G Sales agent National Cash R8' mj I day ' bring with him the Gr I niBlil. and elimination trials will baseman and pinch hitter. McGlll coming to OF C0RNEMBARG0 (S leters, No. 249 State street. M I in the northwest. sail ' be order so the fields can be cut wants him as manager. In the few m shell-Forche- e Building, A last Hamilton also claini3 close connec- I i j down to a safe number. months Lajoie has been located with association, 3 Lake City, Ogden Headquarters tions with tho American El nearly every club in the majors and ..Left, Slim league and Pacific Coast WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. In Arlington Hotel. 'K CONTRACT not a few Love of the New York Western Partial -- liiP minor league clubs. It is a Yanks; right, league, through which he could secure relaxation of the embargo on ex- Hl' 1 FOR Ed Klepfer of the S tho rJilrli ASSOCIATION poor day when he is not placed with Cleveland valuable players. portation of corn and othor H 6 President A. F. Timms of the Mll- - some other team pne to Indians (above) and (cfi-Dav- e foodstuffs Mi than the which Danforth of tho Chicago ' Following the close of the 1917 Cen- to Mexico has been effected as the I Hi! waukce club, as a lawyer, is at work he belongs. ' of- White Sox. i tral league season, Hamilton was result of conferences between Food It iliirli with President Hickey on the new Mr. McCaffcry says H that if the Inter- manager of the SL Administrator Hoover Ambassa-- 1 111 fered the berth as and H 0 (ill American association agreement where is iu existence Quite this of unusual pitching performances were recorded in the Joe club of tho Western league for dor Bonillas and Rafael Nieto, special I 111! by tl10 eIellt- - clubs arc supposed to year H fl Lajoie will manage the Toronto American league last year and the record made by Dave Danforth is likely 1918, but would rather come to the Mexican commissioner. Under Inifi bind themselves into a 'compact to team, and no other, to At the! H' and that all stand for some while to come. Danforth had part in more games than northwest, and while awaiting word terms of the proposed agreement, '1 H; bang together for fifty years and which guesses conjectures con- J' H and to the any other pitcher in tho league, fifty, and yet he pitched only one complete from Fan he is holding up the St. Joe Mexico is required to give assurances! cannot be legally broken. trary are wide of the game. H mark. He won eleven of the games ho worked in and starred throughout offer. of equitable distribution of tho sup-- 1 ll'l If II Some people still fancy that a form H f the season as a rescue artist. Klepfer of Cleveland had part in forty-on- e "1 haven't done anything definite in plies and a reciprocal attitude is I ( oC contract can be taken "1 fll drawn that "cannot Read the Classified Ads. games and yet he did not get credit for one complete game. Slim Love of regard to Hamilton's application ex- by Mexico regarding inmorts Into i 1 be lceally broken," it seems. I the H I ifl' Read the. Classified Ads. the Yanks performed in thirty-thre-e and started and finished but two. cept to look up his record," said Mr. United States.