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Show THE UTAH, LOGAN, L, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1 PAGE THREE 9 3 2. Meet At College Scheduled Saturday Inter-Clas- s i v. HERALD-JOURNA- Tracksters Get First Chance In Competition track and The annual inter-elas- s field meet, the second event on the Utah Aggies spring sport program. will be held on Friday and Saturday afternoons. All arrangements for the meet have been completed, according to Mentor B. L. Romney. On Friday at 4 p m. trials will be held in the 100 and dashes and the 120 and hurdle races. Trials and finals will also be held in the hammer throw. ALL FIN ALS ON ROMNEY DECIDES EASTERN JAUNT PRESTON PLANNED and Oneida Franklin stake MIA. boards have launched extensive arrangements to present the pageant Washington Returns," May 9 and 10, at the Preston Opera House. The committee in charge hope to use several hundred young people of the two- stakes in presenting this magnificent work. The cast is chosen and the players are being trained for their respective parts. The cast will feature the followin roles: leading ing people Dwayne Robinson, Helen Campbell. Venice Barnes, Russell Fryer, Relda Pickett, Qlenn Bingham, Paul Wynn, Margaret Durkley, Darrell Fames, Mary Perry, Helen Roma luthy, Palmer,irgimn Smith, Leland Edwards, Gram lllc Barlow, Vaughan Greaves, Arnold Owen, Wells McEntire, Floyd Bfir-g- i, Mable Davis, James Dehry, Ora Dell Cutler, Raise Cutler, Betha Jensen, Vinton Merrill, Ada Schow, Dorothy Packard, Don Handy, Don Chatterton. James Condie, Alma Johnson. Theron Corbridge, and Greene Wells. The pageant considers four aspects of George Washington's life, namely: "his youth and adventures, his courtship and home life, as army general and his contributions as a statisman. - Coach Diok Romney of Utah Aggies, the Rocky Mountain conference representative on the joint basketball rules committee, will not attend the meeting of the in committee held this week-en- d Salt Lake. anin The Farmer mentor, nouncing late Wednesday his de- -. SATURDAY not to attend, explained cision held Saturday, finals will measures necessi in nil events. Virtually all mens tated economy the combining of the Pacific organizations on the campus have it and Rocky Mountains and entered men in the meet, the re- the sending of one delegate tothe sults of which will count in gether wkh the combining of standing, according to some other districts. IntraDirector H B. Hunsaker. J. The western representative mural rules will govern all entries F. Bohler of Washington State in all events. the as will this go year college ot With Romney as director, other result of Romney's decision officials at the meet wiH be Jack to attend. Pro ft, Charlie Jenkins, Emerson .SENDS OPINION Abbott, Tom Morton, William; ON CHANGES Coach Romney, however, forReading and Ottls Peterson. r a written opiccn on basA feature of the meet .will be warded rule ketball changes which have the presentation of medals to three been proposed and ' which will high point winners- of the meet be taken up at the meeting. Chief by B. T. Carden, an ardent down- of those is the rule placing a' tine town supporter of the cottage. across the middle of the court with Last year. Captain Lev! Myers a ten second rule on the offensive won first place by taking five team crossing the line, thus prefirst places, in the font dashes and venting stalling. I he Captain-Elec- t bread jump. Romney has the following to - ' (r Carl Rollislon wag second With say: 23 points and Atland Forgeyn third This section has not suffered with 19 points. With Myers out because of lack of action brought of the race, it should be a great about by stalling, delayed offenbattle between Forgeon'and Beilis-to- n sives and so on. It is not because for top honors this year. the coaches dont understand and HAVE HAD FEW use these tactics but rather bet 5 ' cause they coach a type of ball WORKOUTS The boys will enter the meet that has their men go out after after! only a week of organized the ball and thus make it nard the training udder Coach Romney wnu for their opponents to delay started track work following the game to any extent. The breakcompletion of Bpnng football Inst ing up the stall and the delayed week. Consequently, nothing sen offensive causes plenty of action sational is looked for either In is one of the prettiest parts of the this, meet or in the first dual game. won Breaking op the stall has meet of the season, that with Utah lost many games for the the following week. However, and Coach Romney is insisting that teams out here To mark off the court by a his tracksters take things slow d and easy, not straining themselves center line and using the ten idea simply lessens the ofin these early meets but preparfensive part of the court. We ing for the state and conference find it necessary to use the entire track meets in May. court in our style of offensive and of action all over is there plenty it. We have agreed - in ithe past QUINTERO MATCH that the responsibility for the Stall bests with the - defensive Now we are thinking of TO CROWD team. adopting a rule that favors the defensive team. When we lessen I . the offensive part of the court, TWfc favor the defensive team. Everythmg fs' . , the second appearance RULES CANT today for of the year in Logan of Manuel CHANGE MUCH Quintero, fourth ranking welter- t I feel that the coaches should correct the ' evil that is slowing weight of the United States. Quintero will meet Young Kan-ne- up the game by coaching a type of Rochester, New Yoric, in a of ball that will cause action. It is ten round headliner of the weekly difficult for rules to satisfactorily athletic show at Allen's .Arena do this.. The game of basketball is tonight. The affair is in the h&ture of greatly in the hands of officials of a test of Quintero for his match dow and with a rule like t1 e one with Kid Barger of Treasureton, suggested, their responsibilities which is' to be held in Logan two use of the watch, weeks later. Unusual interest is would be many more. I dislike the We are not in favor of the nltached to the match dad although Quintero ranks as a heavy above mentioned rule and in fact, we feel that the fewer changes favorite, he will face some hard at this time, the better it would opposition in Kannear. Promoter Dick Quinncy has be a good thing to allow the to become standardized, lined .up a snappy supporting hard game of fights which will be headru by particuiaiiy in the style of play." a six round go between Garth blaJmed corns Clark, hurd hitting little Logan Miintaffa of NEW ORLEANS, April THUJll youth, and Dave Phoenix, Arizona. Marchanl Green Claiming that rigorous wartime "incurable him of Hyium, will meet Dynamite drilling gave Wilson of Bingham eanyon In an- corns" on the bottom of his feet, Lee four Wilne round preliminary. other Johnson, negro World war veteran, appeared in federal court here and asked full disaMl'sSED SCHOOL ONCE MEMPHIS, Tenn.,- - April 7. (UP) bility payment under provisions Maury Oliver Stockley, 15, has of the War Risk Insurance Act. not bee a ' absent; from school but Johnson, a railway brakeman by one day in eight years. He at- trade, said be had been unable tended the funeral of a relative to follow his profession since his on that day. discharge. 220-ya- 220-ya- intra-mur- - - CALL HAS BUSY SPRING PROGRAM PRESTON The local high dramatic department, representatives are leaving Saturday to participate in the state high school dramatic finals. The local school recently won first place in the division and also the district contests. They compete with two other northern Idaho schools for the state championship. The play to tv. presented is "The The cast consists Monkey s Paw of Lorna Hull, Lowell Foster, Milton Dnlley, Donald Nelson, and Victor Thomson. The play H directed by Mrs. Gwen Clark. The PRESTON. KING OF COLLEGE GRAPPLERS Preston Drama In Finals For State BIG PAGEANT IN Porter, Greene Wells, Grant Nash, Vaughan Greaves, Woodrow Rasilliam Conlin and Romussen, land Chatterton. Hurdles "Ik" Porter and G. Wells Alonzo Handy, Tom Rasmussen, Don Handy and Don iser. T. dash V. Merrill, Rasmussen and Leo Greaves. Mile' W. Rasmussen, W. Hall, R Hull and M Johnson. Broad Jump- T. Rasmussen and I Pol ter. W. Pole Vault E. Johnson, Johnson, I. Chatterton, P. Dunk-le- rRESTON Couth Joe Call has a large group of athlitis partit d.ul in traik and spring lootball In addition to giving them institution on the finer points of these events, he Inis must lex them hardening their with work on the new cinder traik they are completing. Couth Call has been msl runienlal in huiMing a heatiful sodded studinm and an High Jump: V. Merrill, E. Johnexcellent cindtr track and L. Greaves. He has six h ttto men out for son. E. Bosworth, Shot put : VV. Johnson, O Bingfootball and in addition twenty L. Edwards. and A. Nelson one inexiioriem ed bail tosaer. ham, Edwards, C. Poole, They will hate a game with the G lasius: L. and W. Johnson. Bingham The group nlutnni Friday Javelin: L. Edwards and H. Hull. in football an:' Milton Dailey, C. Poole, (J. N.l.il, K W. Rasmussen, L Larson, P. Clayton, ! Handv, U lluighaiti, E. Hobbs, B l'e i on, K Cutltr, A Smith, K. Clayton, k Hansen, W. Johnson, P Dunkliy, A. Handy, D. Chatterlon, .1 Merrill, V. Johnson, W. Weaver, C Smith, I. Winger, L. Greaves, A Mi Combs and P. Swninston On the track, T. Rasmussen, the Arizona luminary, and ''Ik" Porter, local speedster, are snowing to good advantage. Rasmussen won first place in the Arizona state meet last year in the BLEHDEDtO dash. Others partii ipating and the events in which they -- d - y. PRESTON SCHOOLS Ch.it-terto- 6 TO CLOSE MAY - PRESTON -- The local board of education has announced the Preston high school will close May 6. This is two weeks earlier than the contracts called for closing school. In addition to that, a general reduction of 10 per cent will be given all teachers in the Preston City schools on their next years The local elty and county officials have experienced considerable difficulty in colledT.ng taxes, and this is considered as the reason for the above action s. MI More come to redhead western ens for fall was honors have above, husky who starred on Northuniversity football elevthree years and who last chosen tackle, Jack Riley, Riley recently won the national collegiate heavyweight wrestling second for the championship straight year. He is in line for will enter arc: a berth on the Olympic wrestling 100 and team. 4tO-yar- d AMERICA'S 220-yar- d dash: TASTE" "Ik" tVw (B(n)iwiEM& tec-on- DRAW 1 N , mow ; ; , . U - O rvTROorrED to urlation rfttp hig, buoyant, first 7 r . by Goodyear ft three yearn ago, theme uott-rolllm- merer detred to land before. They took the three out of trleky rromu - wimd lamdtmye by wbomrblmg aide tray. 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