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Show i EVENING HERALD.- THURSDAY,' APRIL" - 26.-- . 1928. ! ' ' ; v. j ; F ( 1 S i niiAi - f i - - f a " i Lorrabe Cot, PUb , i if. CLASH The areatast list of athletea ever entered in B. V. U. lavluUoa meet to the prospect for Saturday. Already tenmen have filed their aa tries for tlM big event, and caav petition promises to ba extremely keen. Thla chaanpieav ship la the outstanding- Individual track and field competition of the oat aoma kum ta UUk, and bring , , ' teai performera, In B. r IixsioaCoaaf . r. lOee Are Announced LOGAN, April la Clght Utah Aggie fraetimny who are CKpect-e- d ta ba varsity aUra tkla ata- LaDa, will appear at the eighteenth annua! B. T. V. relay carnival, ibturdsy,' aeoordtng ta decision of tba eadega authoriUea. Tha Aggla authoriUea also de- elded not to attend the Boulder relays, due to insufficient funds at th prearnt time. V-- A. C.. like B. T. favors aepding a larger squad to tha conference HeeVIale. In May.', Tha freshmen who will Invade Prov are,: Levi Myers, Charlea Duna, Laa Stewart, Frank Rob Dan inson, Leonard Williams, Ollteapia. Knea BoaJ and Wed Dixie Blr,h school, AlsBt&t Fridges nd Aggie Entries Uaada La t DfIoly , la Doubles CkoJce Ul-aroun- d tWelcoirteToOur 4 taSAYS- CityyOtUl HE'S Certain ! Fnr With Utah V aad Utah Aggla neiatea UngUag, m Salt Lake today. B. T. U. racquet ears want through a light workout ta prepar-atio- a for Friday's battle with the aggiea nare. Proajabaa T" I.lneap Tba T lineup appaara practically certain to ba: "Seaky" Oixoa Paul and Reed Porter, doubtea; Holt and Eldoa- Brlnley, doubles; Lewie Munk. lose singles; Dixon aftar todaya match, la expected t be some what like this: Lund. Johnson and Hy Cannon, doubles r 3ot ' Cowley and Alton Saxer. doubles: Jack Christenaen, lone single; Johnson and Cowley, singles. Breachley or Cowley may appear in the doubtea In place of ie 'J e American League; ood-aiae- ; .' well-traine- d, t . Strand v. TONIGHT . . Return Showing OTT high jumper, may take part la tha Olympic games this year. ' Larson, who has been employed by the U. P. System for soma Is being touted as a likely candidate for honors, and tha L. A. A 8. L. unit Is anxious to have hlni en- i. Aha Olympic trlala. , Some great records have been made by the former "T" star. Larson chalked up on inter-allie- d mark of feet 3 3 Inches just after the close of the World war. His record Is feet t 7- - In. and- he once mada a mark of, 6 ft 5 in. at tha Penn relay carnival Larson's showing wilt ba watched with the greatest Interest by Provo sport fane. , r. Ji 0nts-evl0R- ?br-NwYorr are a stronger ball club than rros Ing and if Pete Donohue would of the experts tagged them. This come to terms with the Club the be able to pick up some strength Is not based upon Andy team Coen ballyhoo either, because Co- mightymight valuable gamea . hen simply cannot keep up that early hitting pace all season. He will be a good fielder regardless. Tba.Ciants ba .a great attah( improved streingth, more power be hind tha bat and a lot of spirit The outfield surely will be better than it was last year with a fast aUrtlng Rouah In center and Lefty O'Doul In left field. O'Doul can be expected to keep closer to his early season batting average than Cohen can because he to no novice. In the bit time and always has been a hitter. Weather Harta Pirates , Tha Pittsburgh Pirates, everyone admits, are much stronger with Adams at second base and the Infield to tha best that the club has had in years. The club didn't get away so well, but that was expect ed, as the team ran into a spell of airocTOTirweaUier arierTeavingnts Pet California training camp and was .739 .634 not on tha proper edge to start the . ' Coast League V Standing of the Pubs: W. San Francisco Hollywood Sacramento , Los Angeles Missions. Oakland 17 ...,.14 14 .....13 Portland..,,..., t S .60 10 11 14 15 -- 1 ter.- MAY BREAK HIS RECORD Lou Gehrig, who hit 23 triples last season, hopea to better that mark in the preeent American league campaign. b ' , LAST TIMES l Service General Aoto Repairing No extra charge for extra time-a- llwork done on a flat rata basis. Inspection Free. Complete line of Star parts., ( BaJea and. Combination " -- CILLESPIB,- - MOTOR- - CO. ' We specialise on Star and Durant repairing ' 333 West Center. Phone 1285 T DOLLAR DAY : serviceable tires at a surpris ingly low price. We have them both Good AND $5.95 DAY Federals, of course! Continues CLAYS0N-TUv- SATURDAY HIS GREATEST PICTURE r liutcncctaUirilo that has capt?IM PIE picture heart of tha world."- Dramatic 4 Art and Students D.Q.GBY "THE GOLDEN with Wallace. Beery and Lewis Stone A gripping story of old Alaskan gold rush days. BEFORE' . BUSINESS a. Pit 0'H;5!cyAlrir.!j brown AVa a aavidson-aoe- im A ' Fairs 1 imOUTTXOYDTomedy- UMnova-tsseertena- Frank UStraiyer WW. Corner 2nd West and Center J - tm r sac f i9. ar i L' V igrnumnCLi J pagan .) K 1 -- CUYl BROOK sntD ACtrtTf naaat asV jrir Snapshots Friday - Saturday B.. U. Athletic Carnival - 6 Comedy and News 4 AL WILSON The Dare Devil of " Ihe Air Tn 1400 PARTICIPANTS, : r : Friday, April 27, i Posture Parade 2 p. m. Startins Saturday' Posture Parade KELLYSJn Paris'' PRICES: Americans": . Willi . HOOT GIR80N and Dustin Farnum r General Adm. 50c. Comedy iiihukrs: ZXXXZM V Men's Athletic Meet Saturday, April 28, at 1:30 p. m. at the Pantages in a year in New ' Coming! Women's Athletic Meet. Saturday, April 28, 10 is;m. and 1:30 p. m. "The COHENS and -- "We 200 OFHCIALS, 124 EVENTS 800 Beautiful Women In "WON IN THE . CLOUDS'' Two weeks t GREATEST ATHLETIC EVENT IN THE WEST FRIDAY ONLY -.- St I CMAPUC - rviacness; - "I DO" J? i - CHttl3IH-I- Also Kith . STARTS SATURDAY CrarJbrmsi SNARE" PLEASURE In IU second year in New York, and has broken records whera-avshown. The most spectacular success in tha annala of, entertainment of any kind, er Feature Picture E CO. m 10HN PROVO HIGH SCHOOL Music Salt Lake York. ' . - SATURDAY FRIDAY "A SON OF THE Real tire economy pointa in both ' .' . directions at k moderate tires Highest qualify price, or - LAST TIMES TODAY.', ON THE ISTaJJeTT; THURSDAY EVENING Special PTogTam Given By T0DAY1T FRONTIER" S- Rfu!ar Prices Bonita GEM also 'NEWTON. HgCSE . World thampion boy. rider The Reds have aoma good pitch' HOSE LEWI- DURANT-STA- R i .ririnrffi Tha Cuba have all the looks of a .500 mighty fine ball club. Improved 25 cent perhapa. But tha Infield to Ml per toose and that's a vital place for Jilt weasaeaa. The Cubs ran Into early illness and. Injuries and will do bet. MS Wednesday's Resalts: 4, San Francisco L Los Angeles 13. Oakland 4. Portland 3, Hollywood g. Missions 3, Seattle 6. ' J Sacramento f 11 L I ' to iniHnaamHBxxsnuu tlr. bbbbbbI GL0RYn SLUM NIC Y here! The present Montana State college man tor, who was recently signed as B. Y. U bead coach, and takes up bis duties here next fall, arrived in Prove at 1 o'clock today. He wiU witness tha eighteenth anua) B. Y. U. invitation meet, and will dlacuss plana for next year with President Franklin S. Harria. Selection of an assistant coach in replace Schubert R. Dyche doubtless will bs deolded upon during his stay, and week for approval, will (0 before th board of, trustees, early-nex- t Ho spring .football- - to contemplated by Coach Remney for. thi T aspirants, but activity will atari In earnest next tall, under his direction. - Romney plans to return to Bowman Katuraay night wit GOES TO MISSISSIPPI TEAM ' , DID EST MANAGER IN SERVICE to Mack tha oldest major John Ganxel, former big league .'.Connie ' ..un.Mger in aarvlca. This is player who managed Rochester in le. his 28th season aa boss of tha Ath- the International league last year, ' . is In charge' of a St Louis Car- leticn dinal farm thia year. He's managing Laurel in. the. Cotton States ' i league, "Ott" - " PRICE J aaataajaW LARSON WILL SEEK OLYMPICS i . ?Y H A T ........ .......... the Ever Flashed. Afo?, Here . National League Pirk, Dccburt PrT4 Silver Shet$ -- . Ooldman, rt, Bublnsteia, manager. ijGteateU Uuman mV - - amouat to just about taA--, "A Uetle tour. Dean, the fans may want marck between ua But they dont now. And I don't think they'll pay money to sea ate beat you again. If a promoter ran provide a suitable guarantee. H might ba a different , . ; as, a WED Maw Andy C. i good, at anna V algaed a pitcher aamad L ara able to offer today U vy. Lineup for 1930; Cohen. 1 as; p; Koaenblooro. la; Ui Landauer. Ss; Klein, If; start, cf ; - , Slides aaevn , and Holt, alnglaa. .Aggiea" lineup, a mystery until UUh-Agg- Chaaco f getting barf In kng naaicb. sari I an mat, uka a chance of my coaan onp for Ua fun of I can't afford ta wreatla for nothing with Deaa Park, and I think that my percentage af tha probabia gate, receipts would Tie bruited about that Tom Kaaney got tha chance to spai with Mr. . Tanney because be privately Mat man . . underbid John Riako, Cleveiand SlATV i bun specialist Mr. Heenry evidentRut It Mnl Henry Jones, world's chamBujo jwhJi, Dean, and Til acoommodaU ly asset beea made a member of '. junior middleweight wests ra cham-plo- a you after I get back front the coast tha Boxer's union. ' .. r i wolterwaight grappler, de- - I can throw you then Just aa hancanrea he is mora or lees amused at dily as now." : . Neither to Pauliao, wbo offered Dean Park's Idea that he to afraid to fight Tunaey for nothing., Mr. to meet him before departing for J NOW FLAVIN a BASEBALL Rkckard didn't think the fight " the northwest Tom Nash and ' Chick Shiver, would draw quits that much. ' "The main difficulty In a match ia football ends, . Heeney, by the way, to a plumber. Georgia's finding a promoter willing to take are bow members of the baseball Mr. Tunnev. however, will da tha chance on such a match, declar team. They are outfielders. 'plumbing, in this fight It's aplpa. I Jones, "Just at present. I be lieve that Provo mat fans are entirely convinced thai Park to no match for ma, and that 1 can take his measure at any time. Wkh thla condition prevaUing, I do not be lieve that any promoter can be, " ; J ' rvXS found to maka an attractive propo CTrecJlotl ll Mare us' Enterprisee sition for the wrestlers la question, i since It looks like the attendanca Tlie for such a match would not justify i Document staging It I certainly am not go Has ... ing to promote a match with Park myaelf tpiL dcn'L be llrva there U ' M Doroth ifTNrY.lffToK any demand for It just now. Not Wrestling Far Fun "Of course, thcra la always, a ,v for who was accend only to- Atkins of Tooele teat jraar. heads tha bat of tussle. entrants 'in tha Ods to a atar in tba field events, ' Saxer. psrtlcuMrly tha Jumps, Basketball f ana will rtmemlwr Cox as 'the rfi AeyUn wit "OMnf.,irig ;' center of IMS for tha EOxie doubles victorieo over all rivals, and , Champions. B. T. IX. facea the neceaaity of findLloyd Caalar of Of den: Osburn at ing real strength In tha. combinaL. Mlnerivllla; Lynn Halvcraon of tion event. D. &: Chance Noble of Waaatcb The slngla matches, with Dixon Academy: oieiultta Lamb if Ortrr and Holt for B. Y. U. opposing HcBeth. Villa; JL Murdoch of Wasatch hlfh, Jchnaon and Cowley of Aggiea. debar; Clinton Merrill. Pre ton, Idapromise to be real thrillers. Dixon ho: Clark and Tount of Da via hlh ia doped to defeat either of the complete the lUt of entries, received Aggie acre, but either ia dangerous, to data. . and the freshman atar, Paul Holt, Others doubtless will ba on tha -will "7 scene when tha competition opaaa Munk v Ckrlatenaen at 10 o'clock Saturday moraine. Lewis Munk, who was the sur- chain . Tha prlsea In tha nrimm fit th V" virtfw. Avr ITtah Evaa an infant in tha ways of jwnpn pionahlp axe well worth winainf. defeated Bill Havden.-wil- l Ilka aucceaaor of Atkins will be baseball ahou'ld not have to be cau face another stellar performer la awarded a valuable - fold watch, t toned that club standings in late Jack Christenaen. while aecond, third and fourth place April are fickle Indications but some A treat battle It expected, what' ; wlnnera will reeeira tha E. I Rob significance can be attached to the ever the result J erta medals. arty season gamea. Matches will start a 2 SO o'clock' All tnedala for tba meet are en Tha' sprint of tha- SL Louis on the Provo Tennis club courts display at Hedqulat Druj Store No. Browne at tha start of tha Ameri- near the Knight Woolen Mills. 1, and form a moat interesting win- can League pennant race could be dow exhibit ' dismissed because it waa simply an Girls Compete Friday- -'; accidents but the Jaai sUrLiJl-lh'Tha. women7 avejxlv.wtiJiS. own New Torh Tankeea meant aame-thin- g.' -r. he meet at p. m. Friday, are exTha Yankees won because pected to ba of the utmost Interest, they bad tba right to win, ; . d a Ad a f attendanca la ex- Indiana Buittio Standing of tha dubs: , W. L. Pet pected at the feminine eventa. The shown the nice Tha form by .700 . 7 public la to ba admltud for the flrat Cleveland Iklians was also' worthy New York .892 . time la tha history of tha flrta of Cleveland . because Indiana the consideration . S 00 'meet, and aoma lively competition were hustling, something they didn't Washington ...,-- . to promised. .500 . 7 do last "year. Tha Indians, of St Louis .. m FemJnlne .500 with experi, 4 offlclala, aren't being touted for theL" .417 . 5 ence, In handling tha events, will course, but there Chicago ahouldn be any pennant ... be 14 charge of tha glria' competi..400 Detroit -e do will club better doubts the that . 4 .333 Boston tion, and paat history shows thai than It did last year. theea competitions are staf ed la Wednesday's Bewolts: the circumstances Under ordinary 4. flawleaa fashion. horrible start of the Philadelphia New York 12,3,Waahington The male officials for the big Athletics Boston 3. Philadelphia be but over, glossed ' might events of Saturday morning and Detroit 3, Chicago 2. situation It may tn their du- - In their particular Cleveland 7. St Louis 3. afternoon, ba vitally ' important Of course, " kw itt:-- ! Caanla Maok -t- 4fiti-iT-ii, M , .7 .wv that Al Simmons and Haaa will not I " uT w u un ui iwjiure j vla ' Many visitors from all sections of ba out of the game indefinitely and . Ctah doubtleaa will ba on hand for that Speaker and Cobb may start to for their fancy salartha track and field classic, which ia do something ies, but every day la Important generally regarded aa tha ereateet Standing of the Clubs: The Yankees, getting off with a event of its kind to be staged In the W. L. Pet b cannot start, flying certainly New York v'. 2 .714 tnilra weat . some aa looked club a upon flashing . . .,. The presence of many diatiBguiah- Brook lyn 6 3 .667 head. Its over The other ad. guests will add to the Interest In thing St Louis t"& M6 tha big meet Coach Ott Romney, American League clubs learned last Cincinnati 38 .....7 Is to cut It kind of a what Job year who will be head coach and director 8 7 .533 Chicago " lead of down and a tha championa of the physical education departPittsburgh 7.".r. .7. . , , 4 7 M4 ment of the "Y" next season. Is pay- they're stepping out Just like they Philadelphia .... --rr. . r. 3 J33 did last year. Boston 2 S .286 ,. ing a special visit to tha school at one out Yan can those No figure this time, and will witness tha great Wednesday's Results: kees, Miller Hugglns bad them tagCincinnati S, St Louis 4 (17 incompetition. ged as accurately as possible when nings.) ... , ha said. They are a team of ex 3, Philadelphia X tremes. They did one extreme in Brooklyn the south when they were toaaed aft Pittsburgh 10, Chicago 0. over (he place, but when the money games started they switched In'r DOPED TO LEAD LEAGUE tha reverse extreme. t I ' ' Dave Barbae, '' with Portland, Is Outlook In National The carry gamea In th National ('.oped to lead the Pacific Coast League disclosed a' number of - - ;:ague in home runs this eesaon. He traaf lna tmrtm eAneFnifiv th Ir if' 'lit four In the first ten days of Clinton Larson, former B. T. V. llnr candidates for the nennant Iay this year. a tWeterwiwn-natk-fame-aai- r t FORISTLIATCH r SUr, Heads List; VYcaen a Events. Open to Public, SUr,a at ZW9jr.' AU-Arou- T ISREADY f 1 Students 25c V . Qiildren under 12, 15z |