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Show 1 1 -- 4 IHOVO SUNDAY HERALDS SUNDAY. APRIL' 1. 1928. ' Si , i r- - :Up:Ia the Air-- 220 IltltUic JtodPunchiBg t Aferdcn TIIIOD III Gives Victory Bud Not Extended In Qualifications; Shat-- 5 ters 440 Record In Finishing Second. :f to Ault; Has Good Chance , '1 PHILADELPHIA, Peno, March ot tt (Pneclal to Th HeraldV-NetteMed to qualify for the final of d tree etyV 290 bnd But Shield. B. T. U. tank ac. y provtf-Fridanirht that be t tankattra micf - 'pediet " tb nation.tho Mtihiolds atalla work of tha imttaflal Infcrrcol-Kt,lo'champtoaahtp swimming tea attracted tb eye ol the Olympic SMN ewinmtlntf eemaslttee; and at-should Shlelda win eita bo to given Is ha likely urday night a chance In International eotnpetl- - Brehks Record re. 440-yar- x . . In each Hva man" auallfymg Shield finished second to Ault of Michigan la th 44v yard race, and third to Scbwarta 01 Northwestern and Ault of Michigan -In tb 220. Ault mark of 8:20 5 In the 440 lllupud mora than- thre aarnnrta nff ereat ""tjamet - th .former national inierconegiaieof established by O'Connor "record Stanford, and Shlelda alo ahattered with tha record by finishing aecond -Vf :tfc . weat-'""eIn tha 220, Sch wart, Worth ac and tnUreolleglat recoi holder, negotiated tha distance m t:MJ Ault of Michigan chalked mp and Shielda waa third beat 1U I : ra i - 1 1 ! Iotnkl Wm .. a, I j i. j i the class at distinguished sprinters aspiring lor. plact'on the Arnerlr t'im eon Olympic Bracey. an 0 . w r SCHOOLS NAME W SWIM LEADERS - K free-styl- eros-countr- rnt al cross-countr- oi It doesn't bother Bryan Harriaa. Red Sox hurler, in the least when the fans Jo;h 'him a bit about his You see, Harris is the height. tallest pitcher In the major league and haa been up wilh th Athletics Kea sox long enougn, not 10 lad worry about what th fan aay. The In Monday' clash. big Sox hui Itr la one of the reason Berkley wa aecond to Bentley why Manager Bill Carrlgan expect last fall, and hopea to do better thla his club to be a bit better this year, time. Brown la a comer, and may c 3 surprise tha favored runners. The origin of th word "spooning" M Mil Course Th course, 1 2.6 mile In length. goea back nearly 5tM years, when a man would make known his martial The runner start from First Eaat . f . intentions by giving the lt I a "love and Fifyj North, streets, going north utensil with to Twelfth North, Uicnc west to spoon" a hand-mad- e Fifth West street, south to Fifth two bowls on a single item. North street and cast to the startfailed to adhere to the rules of the ing point MOniA-RITY- l N. M.. March SI rnee In nnounring his dlsoualiflca- In the Inter-anclunit rluh r tirsttr feteiuwurf Parti ta fonlb.rLi4ilim ami 2J& yard .imiimaU Maiut es Cheste r N. Y., and August Fager ana ootn hurdle events ra alntiut took off for Palma, New for Wednesday afternoon, with fin of Ashtabula, Ohio, withdrew from Mexico, 30 miles away. C. C. foot ICrickaon the then announced hit als Thursday on the "Y" field. Pyle transcontinental The girls' social unit are to take race Friday when ' their trainer, withdrawal and Fager followed. Alex Finn, had been disqualified by Olll Wantincncn, New York, th an active Interest In thla meet, a Referee Arthur Duffy for Insubor third member of the Finn stable, re Ijemialn jnlt bejng aaaigned to dination. fused to abandon th race and aald .root" for each maia group, and to Urg th members of th masculine Duffy explained that Finn had he would continue. ut hard-hittin- WO'BUKION'. RUNNERS OUT tjwna4i' sea-sona- awimmrr tonlittit HI of placing a Kooky Mountain school on the collrgtate swimming map Is one of the outstanding fea- ton of the nvw. Michigan led the teams In competition, qualifying nine men for the finals." The other teams rated aa follows: "Stanford, 5; Northwestern, 4; Dartmouth, 1; Brlgham Young. 2u.Kutgera.- - Columbia. WiUiaroa. Pennsylvania, Minnesota, M. Y. U. tnd'Sprlngfleld, one each. I y - BLEVINS HEADS ejiewtMtiSi UTAH NETTERS 7-- tnierclaa Next Week Th InUrclaa cinder tusal will " (akr place next wkV y" i Coach C. J. Hart' traxkstera are rapidly rounding Into form and arc rxpected to be In , execTlent condition for the opening dual meet with yta.h University, April Jl. Th exact numoer of contestants run I not yet in tha known, but it la certain that at least five, distanoe men will compete. ' Thiae ar Tony Bentley, the fav-iu for " first honors; CLailn' Merkley. John Fit cgerald. Brown and Robert Corleaa. ' Merkley and Brown ar regarded ( lormldabl rival for Bentley, who haa won two fall oroa country rYexiU. and i expected to triumph . ' . competition jr th and firlrt meet and sigyra. thrw. Lotftskl eager for the coming title bout with Loughran. It will be recaMed that th northwest slugger twiee floored Loughran In the first round of their first title encounter, but th chdmplon, after taking counts of mne. managed to regain his strength, and win a close. but clean-cu- t decision, by Outpointg ing his opponent Tli If first official event of the, season for th "Y," and will i followed. Wednesday and. Thurs unit track day by an Inter-aocii Pf-ve- 1 4--5. . 4 - Lomskl won seven rounds, tkhtrT Claude , younirster, i ran 100 yards in 9 seconds at I tne rlice relay games. ue had a I with 2:26. brisk wind a( hjs bark and tha rec1 Critic 4m1w that 4h 444Wyard ord probably will not be allowed rea Mtwii Shlelda and Ault Charley Paddock-tohtm run and should ba oaie of the' moat thrilling said he wsnuld be a wonderful sprintIntflroollerlat Of . tk la , History' er when he lengthened his stride. swtraminr . Both men are expected ro- to g considerably under tbe-lnrd marka of Friday night In the flnasL , The 120 appear! to hare SchwarU : w ind KnlWiui faverltes. "not aa good In UiffTJO U tHTOe on and ta expected to concentrate tha latter event Schwartl can do better than n la time of 2:24, and Shlelda also la capable of bettering Harlow Sharp, star free-stythla mark by eeveral eeconda. swimmer of th University of fab, Shlelda waa not attempting to has been elected captain of the Ute iwim flrat in either event In the tankers for 1929,- - whlla Wendell e preUminariea. and la in fine ehape Phillips, also a brilliant of Saturday man, will head tha I tan Aggie nata-to- ri for tha eupreme effort " ' . next season. night Shields' competitive experience. In ' Thse two stars were outstanding the TVfoot tank la expected to atand for their Respective teams this .him In. good ataad for the finals, Aca. counted on aaJpapablc "Ince he waa slightly bothered by toadefa, as well as exceptional point th longer pool on tht first night, getters; ' and Will hot ba particularly worried r'bimps win re a senior next about It In the fmala. Whije Sharp .will, be a sopho- " 1 1 heavy-weigh- ', -j cross-country ' . en U- - X- - a 4 the I. household. T reciprocate t . t isad and real wrongs. Uiy i T with her pisno ir.atrucWr. p r I Herangar, and for a time it a Uaiiyh a hurriti trip.ta.X tb next order of tn day. A pair of thugs finally arri c th scene the crucial nic t storm and then th clouda t l and raal implied in this cae tr. t up. There just a warm foi:: i cf aaUsfactioa for the spectator, ' t coma from th snjoymrnt i( w . usually good screen drama. 1- . '; at-18- tomakl won tha right of reiutn match with Tommy loughran, light heavywstght champion, by virtueSa-ofhis victory over the dangerous kyra. S iBaxperience.wma Sekyra'e chief drawback. Sekyra could hammer LonTrtrat I im tb open, and his speed and clevemaaa aa far superior to Lomekl , but th Aberdeen lumberman forced Sekyra to battl at cloae quarter a great portion of th Urn, tfnd hi terrific right-haniimaahe to th body won him a " clearvrrdict Mor than 11000 fan aaw the battje, which wa to produce an opponent for tiiughrtCn. Th TtjnUng t. light ' champion" of ; th . Combat al tatidn that critical condition ta co-c- ar distance runners ar "in ergauiaationa to turn out for th track tilt for the annual cross-counrun starts event whkk will take place Monday' e clock. . yy I. Monday afternoon. El eadinea l'cr Loorhrsn -- iWita Sidelines In 4- - et - bone-crushin- g MU . A. ii4 . . pr-U- YORK. en t e Ti I r )ded sooa Jpanhsjirn wmrwhtl Newlywads r given their inning in ilarioua comedy form In Warner Broa.' production of "It I Were Single," by Robert Lord, at, tna Omd for thra days, beginning today. 11 Ruth directed May Mft Avcy ami Coarad. Nagelaa ta thia breezy comedy hit Each acquits hi mac If reatarkably well, as do Myraa taeyand Andr Beranger who play tb principal supporting aa May role. Tb star are and Ted Howard, bride and groom f M year and at a stage where rbiUing and cooing' hay loet a bit Attracts Star Distapce Men;Girls On Inter-soci- lo March Jl Ittmkki'i right hand body blow gav him th decision over Joe Sekra, seneatkmal youngster from Dayton, in an interesting bout Friday niht V.'EW I PtAYIJiiO AT CrM Clash --Monday Afternoon y th! ktok. , Mm i. ji lioy In th rol oi tvo t" of !l IF I WERE SINGLK" -- " Cross-Countr- Llsht-HeT- 7 i v. ItiterrUnitMeet ..Open Wednesday OVER SEKYRAj ;IN Distaiice iliis - . - . 1 OA U I LAKE CITY. March 81 Chick Blevlna, outstanding Unlver-- j BONIT.;.:.1 - r v 1 ' ; s Tat rv a MJiUAI w v. a.swt ex CIISLX.', .v- ft ""i,t 3 t - , i nty or Ulan netman, rruiay waa. captain of the Ute tbc- queteera. and will head th Red' skins on th court tht season. Captain Blevtnt will be th main of th Utah team; and la count.) ed on as the muin factor in defend-- , Ing Utah's state honors in the (port' Blevtns. a, throe-yeletterman,! ty ar ranks fifth In the aUte and sixth' lq the Intermountain ranking lint T.'eru&courgidie h M.J as, CALL TO DEMOCRATIC M J Cbmedy "KARE BITS" PRiMAKrr.a hereby aaada to crats of Provo Precinct Mas Primary 111 the District Court Room In the south end of th third floor of the City and County buildIke Demoto meet In Call i tmz.yi.r ' Signed.35 T I'L'NFUHU. U .. Ixm view y , iit TUESDAY MONDAY ing, Wednesday evening. April 4th. 1924, at 7:30 p. m. The purpose of th meeting 1 to elect 18 delegate from Provo Precinct to the Stat Democratic Convention to be held In Salt Lake City April 9th, 1928. which Will elect convention of the Democratic party d lr pates from Utah to th National at Houston, Texas: News I 'Chairman. LEE MADSEN, Secretary. Th Pekin Gaiett baa been published lor 400 year. ' -5 S Mecca ana Medina are the holy cities of the Mohammedans. COMEDY f- It's Not Historical ' , It-s- : '... NEWS HysltericaB! Mondo Utah ' rat ' Anderson to Have Conference - With p AX , Ex-cham- formerly of Pro-vJack Denipsey's bodyguard prior to the Tunney fight hart- yearr- passed throuph the city Friday, enroute to Ilolly-wooCalif., where he Is connected with'the Dcmpscy Interests. Anderson Is to see the for a conference at once, and then will leave for Al Anderson, who vrajt FRENCH NETMT.V STRONG !ew Captain William MEXICO CITY t York. He experts to pass through Provo again next week, and deabout what the U. 8. will do this clares that he will have an authyear, because Franc has three of i entic story regarding Dempsey's the' greatest, tennis players in thai return to the ring at that time. T. TUden of the American Da via cii team Is making no nronhec)e0 n. 4 3ary Cooper- .- fay wray in the William a.vvellmam prooixiwh the u010n of the condemned! a pahamount picture Coming Next Ihuixlny, triaay and baturaay at paramount I - World. . Grand Concert B.f. vJ"WiS;rr'" r 0 it 0 .V 0'V,0.;..U 1 ) 0 ) : . - if i 1." a ft Q ? 9 s 3 il i 0 11 . "" : , - John Erskinc with X 7 ("LEWIS 'STONE MARIA CORDA L . Jv j) : ' I ' t! . t: A V! Male Chorus U. By ' I .4 i "' I! (I 0 0 a ' St o .. 0 f; j 0 I I J 1 he's In the Tabernacle Monday, April 2, 8 P. M. Living and loving in a style that has never been improved upon in 2700 years! trained voices' Direction Prof. Franklin Madsen. Undoubtedly the finest male chorus in the country. The chorus leaves on tour.of Southern Utah. ' " 7 ;'f7? ; Nevada and California. April 4th, . '! 70 mter-mouhta- in "The Private lAie of Helen of TroyM is a symphony among comedies- - a satire with quality, finesse,beauty nr. J color far beyond any picture of ths r decade, j ; -- 4-. ' ; Admission 2Sc l JIARE-MUSICA- L TREAT HELP SPREAjD PKOVO'S FA ME AS' A ' MVS IC AL X- -T CE MovieaS Now! NTER V ! |