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Show TOOVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY,- - APRIL 20, ItCS. Ute Tracked li&t Will I aeglle Mere - Track Stars ISome of Cougar WKo"OppoGe-"U,,- Livt-sda, p U111U.M SPOilUlwS 01, PAGE IiSle j - ;i - i ' i - i Starts at 2 o'clock rU'rifcht-Burtoand Rowe- - r4 n interesting track 00 field mart to ba staged in Pro o 4or many years ta expected Saturday afternoon, when the B. and tT'"Titr "f Utah t,n" dual meet on the "Y" tVQ In fiald. - The hammer throw, first on the program, ia slated to S with the first start at - raM t J:Ml o'clock, 1 '" UM Are) Formidable- -' food-siae- r with T. of veterans, all of proven abil-I- t is a slight favorite to take the measure of the Utes. Utah' has an extremely parwerful team, however, a 41 counts upon a s umber of stell- d - f! frcakmea to overcome the SPANISH - JIM-- Um most 1 vj t FORK. April TONIGHT AND SATURDAY )t ' ? MADGE BELLAMY Jd E. A. MnonWilliams:Mes9re, Clayson, Mark Bovaek,DwanJen :J particularly Sensational at FLAT IS PBE8ENTEO ct iXong Races Expected to Be , 1 Third ward U. 1 A. presented the one-acontest play, "The Rescue at the amusement ball Wednesday night": Taking part" In the ' cast were Mrs. Hanna Browne, Misses Leona Larson. Mary Simmons and - u a potato maabar and a china closet and shut your eyas. . J3 .... V ' " - Meet I j CO3TTr Aaoctol"y jtrofeesor mt North-westerm University says U saaall child should But he realraiaed from giving arinJUaM to hia vagus aad " undefined neenasnts." Tha Idaa seema ta be tf glre tha laCaat en and Clarence GuIL ... . SILK-LE- Gi . - t-- ent tHE ON .f. " NIGHT ikMBMasaawafsMBMf' , 81WNELI. BNTtfY ; -Clug" Vacher, sprint-or- ; Saturday s dual meet with UUh ax ahowu above.' Left tonight: Don Simmons, 440 and ' - ' .440 and 880; George Corbett. weights. runs; Wright, Bentlyrlstance by a score of t 8 outfit T" Larson pitched stellar ball for t Jwo races are of special Interest Provo for six Innings. Robison Rowe-ling 4 track fans. T)iese are the hurled the final status, and was "i 'AA X ( . and duet in the centpry, and the nicked for two runs In a desperate 4 n Wright-Burtobattle hi the 440. the-h6-- 3 ' of it bat rany,Direction XTMarCUS Enterbriscg pulled VMKJliliKJ W ' owa ace of the Cougars, who , to spar. with a three-run margin iCoouSted on to win a good-sise-d - At Regular Prices ' " ' ' Cllea Hits "Em -third sackrt had -- a Tijiftbep' a OttesrPiovo of the g reatesT tprlnlefi Burton Leads Invader! Many Larson Holds Pleasant Gro fre one With three HAM OH K0RMA perfect day the state when he meets Nathan swats in tnree trips to me Haxid healthy In Well Stickers Promising Freshmen l&rtg, the former Wasatch academy two Dix got plat. Peteri and en stepping pkenenv Loaf hasblnglrs apVoe. while- Martin hanFor Six Frames In Lineup 4f the 100 In ten seconds frequentx dled' the shortstop post briliantty. ly In training, anS Rewe has dene HERSHOLT making a number of sensational kiewlse for the "Y". so that when 20 20. PLEASANT GROVE; April of seeming lilts. LAKE CITT. April SALT steps " JEAN tjese ro speedsters meet, a great Grove Johnson led the Pleasant Bulldogs. 1927 baaebaU Counting heavily upon a number of Provo gh ttM Is In prospect while two with safeties, stickers, 1 Wricbi Batter Than Ever stellar freshmen, the University of champions of the Alpine division, Kirk's fielding at sWond base game from was spectacular. Although Jackie Burton has Utah is primed for Its track Invas- wona X ... . t$cn LM Wright's meaaura on a ion of Prove Baturdayr Newcomers Pleasant Drove Thursday afternoon PLEASANT GROVE amber of occasions, the "T" star have shown up brilliantly at the AB R iX In readiness for the race of his "IT, and with the Invincible Jackie 8 1 Walker, cf Me In the quarter-mil- e event Sat- Burton as the ace of the team. Jimmy Jensen, Pratt Clark, Loren Ed- V. Christiansen, IS . . . ... 81 urday. Wright Is In great shape. Coach Ike Armstrong Is hopeful of Pilling, Wes Van Cott Clu.ord 4 1 . .. Hayes. 3b munds, C Gnt .d la primed to .force Burton to defeating B..T. ll's veteran array. 2 0 tn limit The Utaha la naturallv Neweomcrs Are Strong dan J. Burton, Dale Kirk, Jb bat.' "T1 e fetMPaMtThtfiher. AtrftWfve'rwnswlH-,JlJjjnciAoA.8ljIaldv- v I CTiiiimore, ia supporters believe that he must be missed rom the "IT lineup, but wmh. m Y. Old Castles and.Ro- , Distance events Boyd Squires, j Johnson, rf...... Httor .than ever it he Is ta defeat the newcomers are expected to fill If . ' Clark, Jess Wilton Tom Ivle, Barker, in first Wright this year.- their woreii Into the gap la good style 1 Ha-i- s, ... . fiance, p T. Glen Adams, Clayton. Tom an! Scvey. Barker, taste of collegiate competition. Tony"Bentley T'8 play thai fcn:ps the loiais JTw rkal mllera, also may stage a great One star who will put In a great , Hieh and o hurdles Byron I ' PROVO X " I ' Bob soul! Goodman, rtlcs, although little can be told of bid for recof rriatlon Is Nathan Long. Grant Russell s AB R . illetr respective ability by the times freshman w.io halls from Wasatch Davis, Clark errln. 1 4 Love 2b Greatest Jhe , Javelin Lamar Vincent Flandro, Peters, registered to date. High hurdles, i academy. Long will be remembered 0 2b Elliott, Goodwin. Simmons Told! In won Grant Ever 100, Provo as the lad who aQth Henry against YEl WAI Story ,. 8 3 Shot put Leslie Burbldge, ..Paul Giles. 3b aai Goodman of the "V" also ap-- . 230 and 440 races In the . 3 0, Earl EgEertscn.e Pomeroy. to Scalley, be of the greatest championship at the invitation likely lb-2 Only Robison, Evenings Discus ; Metos, Packard, Harry meet in 1927. tftereat .4 0 Martin, sa LE GRANDE The mile relay ihdold be great - long has proved himself to be a Pet Couch. 0 ef B. Beeler; Grant Jensen, Moe. The "T" quartet of Wright High Jump d ANDERSON man in the .... IE. Halliday, rf ; $fless. Miller and Don Simmons dash, aud plans on giving even the Howard Egan. i teaturlng Broad lump Jensen. B. Grant f Lfcsee. rf established a Rockv Mountain con great Owen Rows a surprise. 8 I Dix. The Popular Song If Clark. Kirkham. ference record In Colorado last sea-- ! Grant Is Dangerous 8 Hammer throw - LeRoy Walker, Larson, b but Utah has a great array jf Byron Grant another freshman, tfn, 29 "RAMONA" erter-roIle- r, ... Totals and expects to pro- will be closely watched in the high Kletting, Harry Metoa, vide a surprise for the "V. and low" hardies and jumps, while accompanied by fU Is quite likely that the relays Tom Barker is counted on for some WALLACE May decide the meet If the events stellar wotk In the diBUnre events. KOTTER d tdrn ant to be as Burbldge, Metos, Walker and at the . a expected. Coach will tarry the "U" burden in t . 7 Modwm. Chriatopheraon Ort WXRLITZER the weight tvents. CTwo B. T. U. men, expected to "Selections wll be made from the ' efcalk up a few points for their following list, with approximately COMEDY NEWS team, have been found ineligible. 90 men expected to make the trip ! Bus to winter quarter entrance. to Provo:. ' l,i fffcea are Itodeen,. fraahtnan pole Sprints Nathan Long, Billy BarSTARTS SUNDAY t lter. and Christophers, high ton, Lea Gillette, Reed Kirkham, hurdler and high Jumper. Modeen's Wootten, C. Clayton. Asence Is likely to be severely felt, Burton, taw B. T. U. at beat wai not fttrpng in the vault Veland Call tion may expect to see one of the i way appear in this event, although greatest meets hi the history of I "'SfcThas fcaa' practVcaTljr'no lralnlng ' ra the pole vault since his ankle Last year, Utah won the dual tfljury In the first meet of the 1937 meet between the two schools, WD. staged at Salt Lake, although the ; CTW'T" outfit Is In the best of "Y" later gaineJ considerable rei OndKlaak ana Utah reports a sinv venge by nosing out the Utes for "Mr situation. If the weather Is second place In the state meet at j ! siederaU, sport, fans of this set Logan. Boms of the trac asters wha Kari Bunnell, weights; Tony BnTln nt MURIEL LA VON GOODSPEED 880-yar- , ts Utah'a Child Prima Donna, In Songs, Dances, Instrumental Music sea-dhe- REDSKINS HAVE PROVOSCORES TODAY VICTORY STRONG OUTFIT STAGE l oi aratr i N07ARR0 r SHEARER - , welj-play- ! Pupil Of 880-yar- d f f fawm-7tirtMtTe- ' , ,,,,. VjlVX ih . Jy ArW. Ufa) ! T rtn Sokoloff Hbf JxtTa""''" t p j ' i i '. 100-yar- ' . , j 120 Stage Perform i ances in Five Salt A i i i Imperial Russian Ballet Master. of 1 1 Theaters closely-conteste- . . 1 : dash-Jacki- .440-yar- d fAMJIBN e Dual Track Meet ffolqproof Hosiery Mfeh's Hose at vs. V Field NOW 3 PAIR their flappers, take a at this hilarious picture, DILWORTH SIMMONS Provo's Wonder Boy Pianist Feature Picture Malpttey in 7LDiifnlbop E A Great Thrilling TODAY AND SATURDAY Western Drama 'BIG DOUBLE BILL SATURDAY "A WOMAN AGAINST THE WORLD" - 1.50 P. M, SATURDAY, APRIL 21 SPECIAL Harrison Ford, Georgia Hale. Gertrude Olmstead and others. . The engrossing story of a girl's determination to suc. . ceed in the field of journalisitL : . Lote and Romance! . Mystery I AR: Spring's Newest Colors i S . . ri . Feature Races x ?' ... .. v r LE3 WRIGHT vp. JACKIE BURTON 410 Yards v 50c 75c 1.00 1.50 ADDrp ATTRACTION BltEE! FREE! ! ICE -- J-- Perform the Wonder Do DYNAMITE ':'- in "THE CALL OF THE ' HEAil, FREE I Set i the Great M A tT Jl Th-.ul- MENS-NEGKT- E QUARTET Kith CONRAD NAGEL 7 - Regular 75c jpair . F yo don't think the good old days had look STaT SILK AND RAYON IN FANCY . PLAIDS i v;."0--..- ftr Special Low Prices U. of U. 2 mm LADIES' Ifl;?pr80H Death-Defyin- Stunts g: g stunts The great Maurice will perform at 2:00 Theater Bonita Building of the the from top r m Sfltnrrlav. Don't fail to see the performance. It Is to be f ollDeit by Mt act on the eiage by this sensational equilibristic artist. Tbis act alone is worm . the price of admission. .j ' s " ON THE STAGE Evenings 8:30 and 9 :30 Matinee 4:00 p. in. death-defyin- -- -- -- ' IL I OWEN ROWE vs. NATHAN LONG ' . 100 yards ; Admission 3d . btodents Zc m$S, Knit' G,qqd Cqmpan , COMING SUNDAY NEIL HAMILTON "and RALPH LEWIS .' . in "THE SHIELD OF HONOR" - . ( ; |