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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIlc 12, 1928. i.W . I,,.- - - . : - . CLASS1.1EET kguu the first (A l ply4 hum win b 310 p, . when B. T.tJ. raeouu e WaNnlnvi the Unlv.rsityImpart1 wi, fer, Ewt.f0-- 1 to aia etarlmg T. Ck doubtful aa mdlenUon tat a Mtowe: wil be Dlaoo t Be Porto Put HoH and Rd Oileiuw; aTOSFttwl Mwk "r - Demp9V Insists He Won't Fight; Maybe lie Won't! THE Pwttr, Hoii win play the other single ' ' " ma tehee. la mbln Drxon-PertTh counts M to taaa the WMOT th Utah matew. Its oppbneat In ehow-In-k white the othrt- team also la eonsidarabl ettwngth. m .csrtai - BfTmnt match -when th T- and "U" teams v bae although ioor Wthr an ted tttlur twm riiehtoi anything hk mldseeaon form. and Freed l out double team, and with Blevine and either neb BlU mb or Forsberf a the other. '. er mt. COllGAR TRACK STARS TANGLE v.lwan allaftaulea.pUy while foae slag win appaa J tuaalea win MM ottoet single U arobahiy played by '' ' HW. red. -- .BUviaa U tha-ac- PreUarinarks r Of -- InltoJasa Meet Occur Today, With .: '; , of tka Via a FinaU Slated Friday "rfard-a- a aad Haydaa la aTaUon, a --cinch" for tha lona alnclaa. team appear to oe ! doublaa balanced, and ahould put up evenly tatrtfte battlee I1 1 U V : 1 aalnt nu T Inter-clae- a "PMlimlnarlea of the 4:30 for meet slated are track the lnvadlnf o'clock Thursday, with finals In all LI1B Ue Utah EuMU40 Mark Likely placing Jte men Mralnrt This meet should be an Interest lineup, in all proDaoiuiy Dixon will a.nd despite Jthe tnclj Ing-Owin be msUhed so that xna or m.vitii ifjana which - baa. - haui Blt-r- t Mtw either "tdsalea. with Holt oppoalag spring sport preparations throughout the state, Coach C. J. Hart exFreed or Crone. pects Some excellent marks to be Gilchrist has been coming along Coach Par-do- recorded. nicely for the "T". and an Juniors, headed by the phenomenexpects th team to wake al Owen Rowe, are favored to anefccalient ahowlng agalnrt UUh. evennex the Interclass title, but the Sen Tha teams appear to be about Utea have iors aUo art extremely strong, end y atchl. although the third-yea- r men. fear lettermen, as compared with hope to surprise .the a good-size- d should garner Sophomores "TV tha for two ,' number of points, and have Holt, freshman ace of thetennle, a pair of aces In "Tony" Bontley la playing excellent sad. ahould render a good account and Mark Reeves, but the Juniors of himself la ma flrat collegiate snd Settlors ars favorites. Jenron aad Modaen are thai freshman stars. match. The performance of Don Lloyd, tsondl- an excellent sprinter and a promisThe Cougars atfTlW fine will be jpstsliejl, ing smce he did wiUi speclutTDfe track not take part in the recent inter-soci.thltlnter-organliatlo- n I. unit meet Lloyd Is a Senior. meet recently. He is expected to he m top form for Frldaya net tilt, Aggie at Work however. Porter LOGAN, April 12 Utah Aggies Both Munk and Wealey accordwill stage their annual interclass wHl be token to Salt Lake, la n ques- track meet today, Friday and Sating to pment phma. It of this week, with a great tion which man will be selected to urday of material slated to appear. array oppose the Utah lone singles Three Individual medals are to be Munk. a finalist to the first, second and la. the spring tournament, appears presented men of the meet third htgh-poito have a alight edge. Glen Worthingtln. Warren Hawley tourna-meThe final match of this aad Mel Burke, last year's winners, between Munk and Gnchrlat, are likely to be crowded for honors indefinitely. been postponed hsjr by Lynn Glbbs, Lea Stewart, Floyd . 77 Atkins, Levin Meyers, Gudmundaen " FARLEY other newcomers. Jamea A. Farley and i NEW YORK a . Atkns wUl be ramembersd as - talWB---r- f M high school champion of the NW York boxing commission, at a B. Y. U. Invitation meet last year. was unopHe Tuesday. meeting Oudmundsen was a star high and . posed. broad jumper for Sprlngville, and is class here. shearing J BASEBAIX CASCALtY -- The- Boulder and Drake relays Iowa lowa a first will , ATLANTIC be the first big-- event for the season ocbaseball of the fatality and they will start training curred her when Folnaer .Peterson, Aggie, for these meets Immediately after from of a blow, result Died 13, al the Interclass affair.--- . a batted ball roceivea a wee sii" VALUE 100-yar- MO-yar- when A close .lininh is promised Fi WUy's events are staged. The summary; d Rowe (Sopho. dash more) first; Ripple (Senior) sec v'r"ne'ron (Junior)' third; (Sophomore) fourth; Peters I (Senior) fith. Time. :10 Mile Run-C- all (Junior) first; , Faulkner (Senior) second; Stewart' -TSeinuf) third. Time, 9.0r Shot put Scott (Senior) first; rm-v.A..v'-xl Warner (Sophomore) second; C. At ' ?. jrrww.4 Elliott (Sopnomore) third; Larsen (junior) fourth)- - Ripple (Senior) x..,yitn.I.F.R HUGGINS T, The' veteran Yankee pilot. Miller Muggins, Is shown here looking ques- fifth. Distance. 42 ft 6 In. Javelin Larsen (Junior) .first; tion Ingty Toward the diamond, where his world champion team Is In action. During tne training- aesson, the Tan Ha' action WaS of a "minus quantity, but they started the league season with a victory over Phlta-Je- l : phia, regarded as th?if moat dangerous rival. So Hug's confidence least. at not . thus .., is far misplaced, . 100-yar- Olympic Head Bigleag ue Races H0Den:mk rWin Cotd Causes"Small CrowdsfTirates" Swamped By Cardinals; Cohen -- Cou-gars- nl. brokd-lumpe- r, al ', per-tinv- nt ht -- T -- 1.1 -- ne. i Outplays Rogers Hornsby es - AND STYLE 3-- p-- '- OF PEAK 440-Va- fe f --nad , -- dtt KEW TORK. Aprft; H Try and (ueM what Jack Dempeey intenda ta do! The Utah mauler, arriving here Wedaeeday, . declared he' "would not fight again for SM, 000.000 Tha Champion eatd: "Moaey le ho Object to me now. been In I've got plenty, and the ring' eighteen year, long enough. I can etlll aee to Walk aronnd and tell the time of day. I intend to atay that way." . Thea, In the next breath, Dempeey maid: - "If I ever have to fight again It will be for no One but Te Richard." Pay your money and take your leholeeU J i nnup-bu- t BiM , ?M 0 ere that lk R4aWa Derbjists Unchanged S-- edlagly : in i tj. UUIUUI1 a. bt Holts Partner; Munk th;n;Yi Friday at of mate 5 ' .. d.,. , I BEING STAGED .OrVcsleyPcrterln Singles; .. ljUasL .ii. -i- day as uj eon Hurting runners an4 " iVC alkera left here fur Bridgeport ' . 35 miles distant I -- Aiidre Payiie Djirejnora, Ofcl first; AnderMKt (Junior) second; CLINTON, Ok la, April 11 Stand- leader; Peter Gavuxsi. England, sec- , Ellertson (Junlbrl third; PeUrs ond la total time standing, aad two of m the five leaders first C C other leaders finished In a doad ings (Senior) fourth; Call (Junior! - .. fifth. Pyles Los Angektta New York foe Rinlh place in the race 3 Juniors Have SHght Lead la 880-r- d Tlme;53 relay Juniors (Ander- foot race-- remained unchanged to here from Ssyre., Larsen, Biddulph, flleruon) Pmo High Hash ; More son. first; Sophomores second ; Seniors seoend; C Anderson (Sophomore thfrdj Time, Events Friday tnirS; Brienholt ""(Sophomore) Pole Vault--5c(Senior)-- " and fourth; Giles fifth. (Junior) Seven events were completed In the Biddulph (Junior) tied for first and Height. 10 ft 7 In.Intarclasa .track Provo high meet Wednesday afternoon, with the remaining events slated to take fliu-- e Friday afteraooa. Tha beet performance of the day was turned in by Pau) Ripple. man, who negotiated the quarter mile run" in 55 S seconds. Scott won the shot put with a commend able of ,42 ft. In. Cell annexed the d dash r.jilo tun. Rowe the tmlLaraen th Javelin throw, while d the juniors captured the first reir. Scctt took his second plsce of the day by tiemg with Bid dulph for first in the pole vault The thue tlaseee aie staging a real battle for school honors, the Juniors having chalked up 32 points in the opening events. Senand Sophomore 29. iors mt.ul S'Jefrfe ... " second); C (Sophomore) Elliott (SoLhomoreV third :RinDle (Senior) fourth; Scott t Senior) fifth. Distance, U2 ft In. -- Same Old Start For 'Hug' GiichHst I,elr - ,., . t With cold -- weather cauafhg small crowds In most of the cities, Major opened Wednesday, league bast-bal- l with sixteen teams swinging into " notion. Yanks Tke First In the American league, .the world got cU to a rousing start with an 4 victory over Philadelphia, despite the fact that Tony Lazseri's Injurvkrct him on the bench. Pen. s winning a 3 victory over Brooklyn. Petty. Robin ace was knocked cut of the box. Hookies played prominent parts in the openers. Ctssell of the White Sox, Cohen of the Giants, Purdy of the Reds and Whitney of ihe Phillies wer particularly prominent 4-- , S-- nciiTri4esairyr "tefif - A I g CoasHofeague V I ' Wednesday's Results d TheSt Louis Hollywood 6, Loa Angeles BroWiW oowned Detroit. 4 to I. In Seattle 4. Sacramento "0. the opener. Gray and Blaeholdet Oakland 6, Portland 8. subduing the Tiffers without diffi4. culty. Gewge Uhle pitched Cleve- San Francisco 8, Missions land to an 2 victory over the Chicago White Sox, the Indians hamBASKETBALL AGREEMENT mering three" Sox pitchers hard in LAWRENCE. Kas. University the meantime. of Kansas and University of CaliWashington eyened matters with fornia have agreed upon a two 4 Boston by an victory. Ken Williams' home run was the one year contract for home and "home basketball games to begin in 1929. bright spot for the Red Sox. who it was announced here. Kansas will had downed the Senators In Washplay a three game series In Caliington on the preceding day. The Pittsburgn Pirates, cham- fornia in 1029, and In 1930 California will play here. pions of the National league, had n Grove was wild and erratic. I The Style For Men aiid Yd ung Men much-Juegle- 1 . 1 8-- ' A I - f ' . a,. 1 V k I ' 8-- new version of the favored university model THE Lawson Robertaon. head coach of the American track and field team, thinks the United States will win the meet at Amsterdam again this year, but he is warning the candid-ate- s h again st a feeling ef confidence. He sounded a call recently, for middle distance runners, hoping that the United States might make a better showing In the flat races. The latest picture of Robert-or- t, shown above, was taken at the University of Pennsylvania where he is in charge of track athletics. is different. It has a soft-ro- - T HEabove f Iwo-buti- model on is - shown the threes button a close race. Smart notch, lapels, .wide shoulders, snug hips, straight-hangir.- g trousers. See our ;: fine assortment of front, ll and the top button is to be left buttoned. Finely tailored. :- un- runninar , " - toe-muc- opener. The Cardinals, eager to get the Jump on their rivals, scored a victory by dint of terrific slugging. Frisch and Bottomley were the heavy hitters, each hits, including- - homer s piece. Paul Waner led the Pirates sluggers with three safeties. Haines went the route for the Cards, although hit hard, and Krezner of 14-- 7 ee IUDKINS IN DANGER Unless he signs for a title match with the welterweight champion, Joe Dundee, with in ten days. Ace Huc.ns will be d i upper! from th position of thatl-engNo. 1 on the New York state athletic commission's list NEW YORK er Langham Suits ' .'. r , . f I afjr i mm Langham Suits l - sbb- r - i 1 1 f i the Pirates ti hamtnprei from 1 the box early In the game. Olanta. Anrwx One The New York Giants continued the scitlllating play which has featured the training season by trounc- Jng AtaMgAiycs, 5 to Andy een fWrS Motttrof old," he says.JOTt Cohen, Jewish second baseman, tAOioughnfitery feucVfetfe was a sensation both at bat and name! wait and aee Tor yourself." ssU abodt It this springBlackbourne Is cor- afield, outplaving the famous RogHere's be will hoping Moetil probabljr of Johnny ers by a wide margin for rect in his deductions. With Mostll the Hornsby day. Benton's pitching was read often this summer m th line once exhibited, ha form back in the Sox. up f the Chicago White ill he would be a welcome addition to Luque, erratic Cincinnati pitcher, ust. good .And if that White Sox outfield, at present started the season brilliantly by Mostll be?, a very capable one with Bib Falk. beating the Chicago Cubs, t to L feoatU Was) Sto ; ' Bobby Barrett, Randy Moore and Jimmy Ring gave the supposedly for tailend Phillies a good- start by JUst a year ago, before Injuries Alex Metzler" doing chores ' him fcut, Mostll waa rated Schalk. forced to End Career one- of tha greatest outlelden of Wftsoa hlt-tUnless something happens soon, fnwgama. He Was a, danVeroos contest for no an excellent has rvmer ad on tha last Army-Nav- y one knows how long will be staged AUTOMOBILE h swiftest mem In the field. of r Then MotU foroed himself out by on June 3 when the soccer teams of INSURANCE aulclde atumpt. 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