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Show -- a - r i crrv- VT.O&lWiSJXQ HERALD; TUESDAY; APRIL' - mm j i si " r : JUWIORDGH SPECTACULAR EVEHTS , Potential beautiful exhibitions to be seen . fom Ileenry for a chance at the championship In heavyweight July, may meef the champion la v where", , ',The Interest In the posture parade, aa evidenced by high school -- 4J aH sections of the state, Is most epeouraglng to those In charge, who believ that this event. In comon with the entire meet, will be much rreater than at any. time in ta history.'" .r following band concert, which 'clock, the grand carBegins at nival parade of official,' contestants and school bands will form at 1:30 p.. so. Bands will lead the and will be followed by the officials of the meet President franklin S. Harris of the Young university," and Superintendent Joseph P.. Merrill of the church schools will head this roup of dignitaries. Line of March ' After the officials will come the college freshman participants; the . Junior college the, Claaa schools; the Class "B'' high schools, and the women's posture parade - j Coast League . a, Standing of the Clubs W. San Francisco Hollywood . . . , affair, to 6 13 T 13 S 11 10 .419 .634 Waynes-Til- final Remlte .90 t ...... Vin-cen- DEPRESEiaED . V i i 1. lit r - e, all-bo- ir, A;; " ' r" ( " "" , ' I K JUdw. I ...:.V...... Philadelphia U 6 4 J .43 4 3 Pittsburgh nbinktion ni s, VV t ..tw-- DOLLAR DAY AiVi vuix, 5 Thwrgfjay and oy gills' chorua.'Tinder ths dlrecpon See'Weflnpafs; w Herald " Uas of KatHryn StahmajC The fcougar quartet also 1 'featured, in the proV -duction.;. rt ',.,''..,' " Proceeds of the performance will parsonator, and the numerous sltuatlotu "ihs" eocuun- - gu tuwald Mt4Tflrshing'S-ToanTuhtere" aff or)sajnpb opportunity for for senior students' tn ths ollege ; . V . - , . of Commerce, hlhrrkry. - V "'. ' "' - - 3 en J NEA Boston Bureau Clarence DeMar is 40 years old, but he has young- - ideas about exercise. The ether day he entered the Patriot's Day Marathon at Boston and stepped away from bis younger competitors. Here be is shown crossing better time than he covered the same course last the finish line in' even ' ' : . ' . year. " 4 tensen section.! Time, :2. High Jump (Seventh girls) -- I. Walton, first; H. Spencer, second; Q. CITY NEWS BS .' IL Lbuts I? llevelafirfr" der, firstr Morheth' Bnow,-- seeendt 440 yard dash ,( Seventh -- L. Duke.' R. Biddulph. thlrfl. 'Height. feft first; P. Relnsch, second i S. Ben- ' Broad jump (Seventh) R. Wor-the- n, "' - sen, C. Oren Wilson, and E. A. " Bateman. ' nett, third. Time, J:5S." .. Charlotte Stewart, Salt Lake didash ( Eighth Nelson, rector of physical education and first; R. Boshard, second; Paul Vinrecreation, and William E. Day are cent third. Time, 1;44, l . 440 relay (Seventh girls) Garrett other distinguished guests. section. Time, :S3. 440 relay (Eighth girls) Wllklns By the way, a golf tournament was held for college and university section: Time, :S2.8. coaches the other "day In 440 relay (Seventh boys) Garrett Des Moines. So that's bow they learn section. Time, :S0. those words! tt 440 relay (Eighth boys) Chris--- )- -C. -- finrt; F. Stubbs, second; L. Nielsen, third. Distance, 13 ft, 11 In. Broad Jump (Eighth) 3. 8mlthv first; XX Nelson, second; H. Camp-hel-l, third. Distance, 14 ft 3 In. To the city commissioner of roads we extend our appreciation for his In and consideration leveling smoothing off the roadway on n-- rt South, thereby making It possible to carry on our races. . ' ' ! mot .. v-- ir. . aw -1 j .?0C5?lt eil J'jn.'M f e lew to ifc Eaorisi of tho ' U 3lrdjUrslR;jMksonecU& Duks, third. .Time, :28. u y fitt -- n, At aBB ............ VWtaailallW Mrs. Sytha. Roberts, Mr. Clarice T. Hart, and Mrs. Nettie Smart They will be assisted by William E. Day of Salt Lake City. ' Church Board Coming Quests of .the big meet Include the L. D. 8. church board of education. Members Of the state high school executive committee also jwrlH be guests of honor. This committee is comprised of David R. Mitchell, J. C Swenson, C. H. M. J. Andrews. P. D. Jensen, LeOrande Noble, L. W. Nlel- - JtL 8 '6' . Lnicago ..The cVmax vl "Sosae OlrT is climaxed by .the all-b"dancing ed - nt dnclnturtl 4j . - " ticipate. Some of the i entries are from Dixie high school ' of St Oeorge and Logan high school. Both these schools are entering for the first time. 'Mrs. Judges of ths posture parade are: Stella Harris, Mrs Jennie Ml 4. y ."Some- Oirt? an production,.- Will JM presented Wednesday Inand Thursday evening College e .newly-formhall, by ohapter of Alpha Kappa Psi. na-"A. TRex"1 Johnson Is directing the performsvnoe. which Is replete with harmony and pleasing comedy. The theme t the protfuction deals with the adventures 'of a female 1m-W . ;....-......- ' a . f American par- New'Y'oVkT: Brooklyn lv f Ek-ke- . with l, 1 B0 yard dash , (Seventh boysV t, Prince, first; Lassen, second; liii Angeles Time Evans, third. Height 4 feet 2 In. fourth. third; Hutchlngs 11 .450 Missions 6:1 High Jump (Eighth girls) V. 12 .429 PHONE 167 Oakland ' r, dash (Seventh girls Purvance, first; D. Roberts, second; 14 JOC Portland second; B. Smith, N. Evans, third. "Carter, first; ., Mrs. B. T. Roper and daughter 8 15 .250 third; Peck, fourth. -- Time, 6:8.' Seattle (Seventh boys) J. Harbara, left Monday morning for High Jump 50 yard -- dash. (TEighthoyi) JEL eeoond; rlHarris, rm nuehaan.f4rstf j rAffmgrrtrthyrirttlpy "MOHttsys-RemiJacksoMr It lUxoa, seeeadi H, H. Lewis, third: "month with relatives and a Portland 5. Missions 3. spend R. Boshard Campbell, 'third; fourth; " boys) H. friends. 4 High Jump R. Durrant. fifth.' Time. 6:3. M. SUrtup, second; first; Campbell. BO Miss Ruby Taylor of Salt Lake yard dash (Eighth girls yO. LeaCUC spent the week end in Provo with Purser, first; V. Purvance, second; E. Jackson, third. ".. . Shot put (Seventh) RWorthen, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.-- T. Molr, third. Time, T. 100 yard dash (Seventh boys) R. first; Klnsey," second; H. Taylor, Taylor, Standlng of the Clubs ' W. L PC. Hathenbruck, first; L. Nielsen, sec- third. Distance 38 ft Mr. and Mrs. 8. C Lannlng and A 1 .727 ond ; L. Cleveland .... among Shot put Eighth) E. Jackson, Children- - of Satl Lake-werTime, Hutchlngs, third. ' ' 5 3 .625 12:1. Washington first; Barber, second; C Nelson, the visitors m this city today. .629 3 Bo5 220 yard dash (Eighth) R. New York ,. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cartotta and third. Distance, 36 ft 2 In. 6 6 .500 shard, first; H. Campbell, second; St Louis On Monday, Jackson beat his Sat- family have returned to their home ' . 4 4 400 ft. Dixon, third. Time. 12. the shot in Ephraim, after visiting here for Chicago urday's mark by throwing ' 4 .400 220 and 440 Boston a week with relatives and friends. 38 'feet ...... 5 8 .Mi 220 yard dash (Seventh) Prince, Detroit Pole vault (Seventh) F. 8tubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cameron of j;.... 2 4 .333 first; L. Duke, second; H, Lassen, first; Menlove, second; Billy Rob- Salt Lake are visitors In Provo this , Philadelphia third. Tlmf, 38.;- erts and Henry- - Lassen tied for week. " 220 yard dash (Eighth Mr. and Mrs. J. D. DeWltt of Lo R. Bo- - third. Height 8 ft Monday's Results group. The grand carnival parade will proceed once around the track af-- tl tar Its formation hear the Mechanic Arts building. . 'Then, the procession will face In vend watch- the girls' posture parade, a LPC .762 1 Sacramento . .. A."-hi- WO young' women expected tr After a coupie ot tripe up ana do tYora thd "majors to the minora, Lefty P'Doul ia back with the New York Gana aod, has beesi ooe af the eeaaatipaa eg the early aeav sotv Lefty cams to ,' the' New "t)T Taakeea a nnmbss of yearn ago a a pitcher With great prospects,- hut ha be i t f j H eame a playmate . 'the . Babe's y I ; the Bake jr I wpen was carrying on .and Xole Hug- u ' gins gave. Juan 'rnui up aa hopieaa. Lefty failed with theBeetoa Bed Box also" and vent hack to rh minor where he appar' . ently learned bie ksaaon. 'S0:.IE GIRL TO: nt Heeney fight Sta' - Payne and Oevuoi finished "in a dead heat tar atxth place la the 431 mile run from Springfield. A heavy rain fell 'during most of the race. - CkUat Umek, Trieste, Italy, won the lap' la 0:13:1' larmt r men are Hathenbruck and Prince. who captured, the sprint events. man Bob Boshard Is high-poifor the tighth. having captured a , total of 17 polnta . The ChrtsUnsen section of the eighth grade was successful in cap turing first place, with a total of 42 points. Clark section came second with 29 pom Battle section took third with 36 points, and the Johnson section fovrth with 33 points.- Seventh years finished aa follows: Garrett section, first with 39 points; Bench section with 30 points was -second, and Nielsen section third ; with 39 points.' ' wiU be free to do business with any promoter after the he Ytntfl-yca- 1 ;ejhjra:kmw that :. try, runneca 'left here fer- wftneae IBflr ventThere la - no question but that this would have been the chief Interesting event of the year had the weather not tater-' f erred. ' i Potential Athlete Some fine potential athletes, who wiU be heard from in their later school life, displayed their ability 1 U.A - CONWAT. Apelt 34 ,(VP Ok la.. Andrew Payne.. Claramora, load over baid hia narrow Peter Gavocxi of Southampton, England, today, aa the Pyle cross coun- Athletes Due to the unfavorable weather Friday afternoon, the Prove Junior high school track and field meet which was begun that day, was afternooa Monday completed Though the weather was - severe, there' was much enthusiasm displayed by the crowds' gathered to heavy' ny Rlsko, Cleveland weight, who was noeed oat by any- - . Mo.,'80 miles away. - September.' lllvals of Tei Richard want to mateh Risks and Jscfc Pempeey and If Risks wins to match him with Gene Tunney for the title. Jack Fugaxy, New Tork proand moter, wants the match -- As Great By HEBEK COTTAM RiskoMayGet Tunney Battle Next September NEW YOTKrApffl"Hohn- , 4M Show Class; Christensea Section Of 8th Grade Wins , - Wo i'f A t - j, Mo-- . Fifteen Hundred Will Participate In Saiur- , day Afternoon Procession; Prominent Guests Will Be In Attendance .Fifteen hundred persons will par ticipate In the grand carnival par ada which precede the men's athletic events of the "Y" Invitation track and field meet and relay tarnlval Saturday afternoon. "The trend carnival parade and ihe posture parade which follows it Immediately wUl be two of the moat colorful events on the entire program. plentiful Posture Pared a . 'The carnival parade win hold the interest because of Its great sis, yrhils the (iris' posture parade, greater than ever before, la gener- - CiU.il W 3.. RETMISLEAD teeet BILLED FOR : 3 ,- . 24,-1:- 6Q, re eDPfl4inaUJM.S.ekUerJ with friends. Mrs. Thomas "E. Cole and 'sons, Elmer sand Earl, of Salt Lake, are Provo visitors for a few days, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cole. Mr. and Mrs. 4. A. Sherburne of Browning, Mont, ars among the vis itors here this week. L. W. Eagaa and wife of Salt Lake are spending a few days here with friends. C E. Carpenter of Denver, Colorado, ia a business visitor here for a few days. jj:,H rtl WW-- ' e Cones .! ""T it mccitG Ttgjple test ' .. mc t m asspssSV-.- I " " ''"' ""' ..swwssisiiiii swn m mmf li " '. " v ? af B- ee ' sTrri W iUj,"-!- "- ' ... Ah 6ssseWr lAcccIeratiort' 3Power and . J 4? .t MOTORFUEL , 't--r- f M 2Lr A ...... - .... - .. ,f. .3 V I ..... r . jt W"!- - av,.' . ; ; I B. Y, U. '"r,":; "" a, jy Athletic ... a7" I 1 v w a- - - . a 1400 PARTICIPANTS, ' u yt i x a ' ........... k 800 BE a s 200 RFFIC ALS, J 24 AFUL WOMEN Friday, April 27,2 p. m. civ. - j X - . 9 'SW av ; 't EyENTS IN POSTURE PARADE Women's Athletic Mee. . aturdav, April"28riO a. m. ancil i30 b. tn .GT' - i - v. :.W a W ; :vt! 4 e. t . ' aATOST-ATHLraCEVEO- TIN vaZ, - j p ;; . V. I '. -MenVAthletixr Meet.-- , 5- - V'tNS - v .... Posture Parade . s BimS; SEHVICE STATI0NCorriert7U i General Adm. 50c Eas and 3rf : . ; A! ;f Saturday, April 28, at 1:30 p. in. .PRICES: Students 50c. Children under 12, 15c pytk Streets. 2 1 |