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Show PAnrront- - gum mmBmm- rCMSSlC -- -- FectrWeafher Arrives At Last h a 1 Jones Meets Rival Tonightji THESE ARE THE THREE j Junior High School Competition Under Way Saturday; Features Saturday Afternoon; Tennis Tournament Throughout Day . MEN . paving the and Junior high' school girls of UUh opened tht ir. invitation mCet this after program of noon with a on tho old track, field and archery " Weal weather way, some 500 senior With :bt. 'Y' Tennisers Clash With W InS.L. Tyday nt , Y. field. Girls Begin Fray-- The girls' competition, under the direction of Misa Wilma Jcppson and en experienced group of feminine officials, marks the opening of the big meet,' which will be fullowed Saturdaymorr.ing by junior high school competition, and Saturday afternon by high school junior college and R. M. C. freshman clashed. The junior high school cornpeti-- ' tion, with a greater list of entrants' than ever before, probably will be staged on the old "Y" field, while the" afternoon events will be held in the stadium. ' - Hurricane Boys Hew The first boys to arrive on the uynt of action .came this morning v" s ', n Y U. net men in vaded Salt Lake today, and this afternoon me nifctting the. Utah university tennis team rn the second state collegiate' match "of ; (AM theeasoriTfIs"TRe (PjI t cf the "Y" team this year. Coach Buck Dixon announced his lineup as follows: "Sanity". Dixon anrL Eldim Rrinley, doubles; Paul Holt and Wesley Porter, doubles; Lewis Munfe, Djxon and Holt, singles. . CWHM aetaftatr Kawt - Dixo- nwete" slated to meet Jack Irvine and Wallaci' Stegner, ace team of the Utah outfit. Half and Poto clash- with Fteeid rte' .and,. Foishfirfi,. ,wa.i to meet Hal Smith, "U" freshman star, "in tne lone lie ad ed by from Hurrkftoc, ' f DICKENS BLUE - we-i'f- r Coach Church, five youngsters from the southern town arrived in Provo, rnd limbered up for Saturday's big events. Beattlc, a sensation in the: Dixon he"n would singles. mi.'ct Irvine in what .was exsenior high school 44Cyard run lat pected to be the feature-'match- , year, is said to be belter than ever, while Holt and Freed and heads the delegation. It will e remembered that the Hurricane would tangle in the other in outfit made a splendid showing singles affair. the Class B events last yer, boys from thet school placing in a large number of events. In addition to Beattie's 44t yard victory, and a relay team of that school scored A first place. Tennis competition among the senior high, schools will open Saturday morning, on the "Y" courts, and will be concluded in the afternoon. HENRY JONES Keen Interest In Tennis- SixteCh singles entries arc listed, St. Louis Browns' Ace Hurand it is probable that, from 10 to ler Downs White Sox, 12 doubles teams will participate. both singles The schools-enterin- g 3 to 2 and doubles " representatives 'are: Y. H. S., East, West, Provo, B. typhi, Tlntlc, Springville, Fillmore, NEW YORK, April 26 (fP)-S- ara MoronL.Qgdcn and L. D. S. Last star-righander of the, St year B. Y. H. S. made a clean 6ray, Louis Browns, is the first major rwe"ept Kent Johnson winning the pitcher to win three games . tingles title, and Aldy Smith and leagueseason. the this Wilson Booth GraV turned In his third straight doubles. Smith and Booth are still Jones vs. Eddie Myers In ally in El Paso, Texas, while Meyers ririthe competition, but Smith prob-ibl- y victory when he beat the Chicago a Henry finish bout! has been downing all opponents in will enter the singles this year. White Sox yesterday, 3 to ,2. He Art Smevtz vs. George Byland, the Pacific northwest. A terrific For the big track events of Satur- has. beaten the White Sox twice time limit battle! battle between these two acea the Tigers once, allowing 24 day afternoon, a splendid corps of and These two features will attract seems assured. seven runs or an and hits average officials has been secured. Supt. wrestling fans to the Provo armoiy Wants to Mleet Jones-8 hits and 2.03 runs per game. Joseph F. Merrill of the" L. D. S. of Art Smertz is hot on the trail of tonight when the big sport car will Games-2 Six Six Win churcn schools will act as honorary be staged under the direction of O a rnirteh- - with Jones, and hopes to two won have pitchers referee, while James E.'Moss, fornrove his right to meet the crafty Q. Chae. teha Jias 'proiiiQted,. mer-heaUtah high school straight games each- - They are series of interesting tussles in Provoan by an tmprefsivt victory lettcssociatlcm. wmi$rTefeTeerTWltHoyt, Yankees; George Uhle, Provo over Pyland, a Kock Springs, Wyo., recently. President F.S. Harris lawardeFfJ Tigers;, Wesley Ferrell, Indians; in fine fettle for the fry. Burlelgh Grimes, Pirates; Pat Ma- - Jones is n here I primed to. demonstrate hisl Smertz' ability is and Chick Hart will act as starters. lone. Cubs; and Carl HubbelL an(Trs whip wristlock at its best at the ex- - i and he will be closely wa'trhed on Giants. officials follow: The other of a sensational grap-- the occasion of hjs first appearance Teddy Lyons of the White Sox pnse fromMeyers, Director of grand carnival pa-- gets Both men are here in several years. pier Oregon, luck as the the hard palm radc. Roy Gibbons; director of pos- frem- - a series --of --victories Boxins will round iost two . ture parade, Wilma Jeppson; directo the Jones having triumphed sensation- j out tonight's card. heart breaking games tors of Held events, Loran Skousen, Browns. Lyons lost a five hit game Oswald Pearson; director of fin- to nd on April th Browns, Alohzo cletks cf Hurley; ishes; a six hit a1 a again yesterday dropped FurArlo Wlllard Ashton. course, same club to the game Grady custolong; scorer, Kelfer B. Sauls; of the White Sox and Earl Thco. Ralle; Adkins dian of equipment, Clark of Brooklyn are the only custodian of prizes, Fred Dixon, Jo- - other two- - hurlers - who-ha- ve lost seph Buys; announcers, H. R. Mr-ril- l, 1 FreVl Moore; judges of posturo have been recorded, parade, Mr. Van Buren, Weber gym. two of them on successive days by Miss Olga Carlson, Salt Lake, otli- Guy Bush and Pat Malone of the DES MOINES, Iowa. April 26- .PHILADELPHIA, April 2G. IU! (Continued on Page Five) Chicago Cubs against the St Louis r. The annual general assault on Th?. jucccss of the thlrtyJUth .Cardinals 1 fTtmcv istanw-imTrprLtrbVrne" Penh" relay carnival lies in tha Uhle blanked the Browns, George ,r8pi. and fl,d t.rB o th- COUntrv hands of the weather man. 1 to 0. Al Thomas, who pitched a gnth,Ted for the Drake relays, Franklin Field is In readiness game in the opener against j glng totlay with one o( the most aa. for the record attempts of some1 decisthe Browns only to lose the , v lists In the 20 veara 3.300 rmciou. athletes In the STANDING OF TEAMS 10n."bTanked"The Tndlans Tn TiTs sec- - lcf the irmrt cnrnivr historv which starts today and only a con W. L. Pc. ond game, 10 to 0- Emll Yde. the Enti ir include eveVything from tinuance cf the rain which has fall- 6 3 .667 former St. Louis Pittsburgh southpaw who Is unknown high school youths from wd InlwniiUenUy fer t 24 j . .637 2 4 Philadelphia staging a comeback with the Tigers, places to older bretiv houis can mar the carnival. New York 3 2 .600 ihutxut the Indiana yxaUrday 5 to rollt-geTind Thn rf raRHSr'ccnieri"ln the. first five Tinlverpttlrg; "Cleveland .". . .T.' . .T. whose skill end sped arc1 events, to to completed 5 6 .5003 Four Detroit Games-F- our in the trnek world. by noon. . Tht final five will bel 2 3 .400 Boston three-hi- t been hav Torfnv' events Include the followgames run off this afternoon. : 2 4 .333 Washington since the Benson opened ing: Preliminaries In the J Barney Bellinger. Pennsylvania's 2 p .236 pitched Chicago ueorge Flpgraa and Fred Heimacn dash, shot put. discus, javelin and erect track and field arc credited with the first three hammer throws.' and milt, star and Tom Churchill, of Okla Thursday's Results nit game in the opener at Yankee and relays for university homa, the outstanding favor St. Louis 3, Chicago 2. stadium, but it was a freak affair re'ctlons. ites in inis event. Detroit 5. Cleveland 0. in which Plpgras walked nine Red Others postponed, rain. " Sox In 5 innings.. Ed Brandt, Braves' southpaw, held the Robins to three hits, winning, Guy Bush allowed the Cardinals only three hits when he shut out the STANnr.NU OF TKAMS , National league champions. ' Alex W. L. Pot Ferguson of the Phillies turned In 17 9 .654 the other three hit game Mission against 18 12 .600 the Robin, winning, Los Angeles 17 13 .567 San Francisco and Sheriff Blake of the Hoy 16 15 .516 Cubs have pitched the only two fouP Sacramento 15 15 .500 hit games, Hoyt turned in his four Oakland 12 3 AW hit game against the Portland Athletic, 10 13 ,435 beating "Old Man" 2 1. Hollywood Qulnn, 9 20 .200 Blake pitched his four hit affair Seattle After the famous blue grey coat that Mr; Pickwick wore -- V . '1 - VS If I GRAY CHALKS UP 3RD WIN " Interest Keen In ht i CoMriUi MALACCA TAN capturing ' a f-4he- d i well-know- 4--1. 3-- iI liri I: il' JJET THEM ALL IN HART SCHAEFJER-MARXSUITS FOR YOUNG MEN RAIN WORRIES BEGIN TODAY ,,7,' After the grey horses oh which the Scots regiment was mounted 1 -- ill i . Ui SCOTS GREYS After the soft shades of tan found in the Malacca stick one-ho- iu lun attaint PENN RELAYS MM a' American League et - thr-pas- s TT New-styles-and-colors 100-yar- in Runaround top- coats 440-yur- d wr d 3 Coast League TRY IT ONCE &5 , ............ Thursday's Results Mission 7, Los Angeles 6 (11 nines). Oakland 2 Sacramento 1. San Francisco 6, Hollywood Portland 5. Seattle 3. i In-- NationainCeague ',nn.-,"r.- nn jt i. EWAYS 3. AH ifBoim poKlnone'd; rain. SijvIE B t ; .j"iiniru.,rii pT y$&g0f ;::v'.i'lH.'i:;:'r,t'".!;il'l!l!!;;;;viMi!M!-tti;'v;- SAT. 111 Mil APR. 27 u I 1 I LJ I U I til rs I I I I 1 provo g Ifi 'ii i M u III! IllIII V 16 West Center EUREKA ii ITS TKOIJ7T, TT I his LAG0ON S fl $25-30-- 35 TTThO MM flU? I I I 11 11 U U UU high school styles $30 AwiL BUY IT against the Pirates. III university styles woven) (Knit-n- ot 5-- -- 2 trouserPrepsuits I I EMD ' :: FMTURINGHrHOTTESTTlHYTHirTESMJinjT ' - i . t. 1''-V'- il r:' ! , |