Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY NrYRNING APRIL C S JUNIOR COLLEGES CONCERN Local Educational Situation Advances Cinder Men Prepare for TrackBattle Vest L D S Westmin-iteto Hold Triangular Indiana Lad Meet Friday IOWA CITY Iowa the UP) — BetterUig April 5 previous mark by more than Lx inches John Wonsowlcz of Froebel high school Gary' Ind established a new American Indoor record In the pole vault at the UniverIowa's high school sity of track and field meet today Wonsowlc cleared the bar at 13 feet 3 Inches The previous record was 13 feet 7 1 set inches by Tom Wame of With the profitable prlng vacation (during which the 4idn t taca'ei behind tliem the track and baseball equads of East West and L D 8 will get down to serious business during the coming aeven whole dava Dual and triangular meets will be but the first league this week-en- d baseball games will not be held until IS means that the three This April Kokomo In in 1937 track coach as Pete Couch at L D 8 Bert Ballard at West and Lee Simmons at East have things just about ready The diamond mentors Roy McIntyre at Wert Mickey Oswald at East and Josh West at L D 8 are still experimenting with their ms terlal snd working some fundamentals Into young but not so pliable skulls Triangular Meet ' Bet for Friday Westminster L D 8 and West will on the biggest track meet so far put this season Friday afternoon The event may be held on the Panther field and It may be held In the staTrie dium of the University of Utah This Mexico Heavyweight question had not been decided upon to Make Comeback but Saturday evening There will also be a dual track Has No Luck meet between Eact and Jordan This will be held on the Leopards’ exfield pansive Althugh none of the baseball menLOS ANGELES— Tony Fuente at tors have definitely arranged for any one Mexitime the most games they are all planning on some can heavyweight In promising the fight game for their pros- Is sort through as a fighter pective champions In spite of the Tony is Just 21 year of age but youthfulness of the athletes they he has been through some hard batare performing In a manner which his career In the ring Indicates that the competition is go- tles during having met many of the best heavying to be practically as fast and weights In the game Including as keen as It was last sear Chuck Wiggins At West which la the defending Oeorgq Godfrey Hawkins Tom Maloney Jimmy champion Mclntyrei has two good Young Btrlbllng Bandy Seifert and hurlers Corky Olbbs and Harry Tur- others ner the latter a sophomore alias a During (he past few months Tony Junior alias a first ymr student Pe- made a comeback and for a time culiarly enough thesei two youngsters looked better than ever but It was are about the entire hitting strength In the pan of the Panther squad i At least none only a flash week he was matched with of the bashful ones have come for- VI Last Jo Do man at Hollywood Cal with ward to make things road differently whom he had battled ten hard rounds a year previous but this time the Itaggs Sperry Mexican boy was not there He was Back at L D S punimeled about the ring and In the Josh West at L D S has Baggs second round was knocked out comand Alonso E perry boyh of whom pletely saw service in the box last season Fuente when he started his ring back this year Preseasdn perform- - career was a handsome young man ances Indicate that the Balnta have and would been a bigger hit In a good chance at the title Mickey Os- the movies haveHowever he showed wald at East has a sprinkling of last and ambition but plenty courage season t members and h will prob- lacked qf of finish the a winning ably produce a good squad from this fighter group and the first year students debut In the ring came Tony’s tho vacation The athletes spent about In a peculiar manner He was period In a typical manner They married and worked At Fast four sports were In after birth his first baby died soon Tony had little money full swing — football baseball track but he wanted give the child a and tennis The Panther worked decent burial In to a pretty casket He hard at baseball but did not do so thought of the roped arena and went much In track to one of the promoters with The Saint didn't get any vacation direct a proposition to advance some and their usual workout In track and for the burial of his little one money baseball took place after school The deal was made Tony got the money and the pretty casket was furnished That w as w hat Tony wanted and Jits boxing career commenced For a time he prospered putting up (tin ' Fuente Quits Fight Game Fails Again Mack Worried About Hurlers As Boss Expects Walberg Grove Earashavv to Come Through NEW YORK —Connie Mack head of the Philadelphia Athletics was talking the other day about pitchers IV title all the world thinks that the A s have nothing but two good catchers and half a dozen pitchers the lean boss would not subscribe to that pinion lam concerned about my "Frankly ' he said "I am not Impitchers-pressed with the team as a w hole The pitchers look fine physically but they don't show much on the mound lait spring the team looked terrible This year It looks 100 per cent better but the pitching is weak sre "Grove Walberg Fam-hanot worrying me They Will be ripe but they need help for the coming campaign I frankly wish I could be He certain about Howard Ehmke pitched great ball In the world series of old the It is true but the Fhmkc clays was a superior pitcher to the one who faced the Cubs in the opening of the big fail classic I mean there was not the arm In bark of those throws to the Cubs It was only the Fhmke head ” Springrille Girls Organize Hoop Team to Th Trtbjne SPRINGVrUE Planning to make girls' basketball a part of the chools annual stxirts Miss fdtiK Russell of the phvsical education ha selected a team of ten members' followmg several weeas 'rvouts They are Forwards Helen ’Vhiting Ina Bird Helen Carnestr- — and Far Avereit (enters Fsun-c't- a Peterson lone Hall guards Louis Laura Banner Branimel Max In Fullmer Helen Whitney Tnls la the first time a girls basketball team has bent organised since IP26 when the glr’s team of Sprlng-- i lie captured the s’ale honors and Repairing Pumrnt W Plan a fully ©quipped machine shop and expert mechanic! employed only ©prati NORTHWESTERN GARAGE -- c K: FA 9t T 1ST SDL1H 44 h In ISM aN Founded nine-ho- rd By PHIL McLEESE The gradual but sure development cf the educational program of the Salt Lake alty board of education may solve a comparj lively minor — and yet somehow serious-proble- m In the physical education department That Is the local high school athletic situation may be solved! Coincident with the sending out of the questionnaire to parents of high school students asking if they would send their sons and daughters to Junior college providing that they were "conveniently located” by the local board of education the discussion about putting Junior colleges In the East and West high schools has been resumed with redoubled vigor The Thing Which With all preliminaries of the early training period completed Including the class series and weeding-ou- t the coaches at Murray process Granite and Jordan will settle down to Intensive work the coming week In preparation for the Initial league high school baseball games listed for Tuesday April 15 Baseball Coaches Rex Sutherland O D Ballard and Howard Hausknecht already have -- five-tea- m flrri ever he Is fighting a handicap which Oliver pitchers Joe Denero base: John Kastellle second base pretty difficult to overcome and Johnnie Pearson shortstop Oene that Is the lack of a cinder track or Wood Emmerson Boam In the outa track of any kind field The Muiray mentor will give The dash material is none too most attention to the of strong Among the more prominent a third baseman and developing two outfieldare Laurence Mur- ers possible-start- ers during the coming week If the phy Paul Christensen and Dick Murray chuckem can deliver this Brown None of t hese youngsters has season there will be no denying the been timed In either the century or fact the Smelter will be FISHING Gran tLong Star in Redskin THIS YRN SHOULD Trials Ike Finds Vaulter DRAW PRIZE r For-ge- i rx ” i v ( ' s-- ( i 1 British Golfer BOISE tF! — Black bass and A W Klotz ass Ini ant state chemist should adopt the 4'ogan: "If at first you don't succect r try try again” Klotz w as iahlng In a small slough near Welset using a borrowed wooden mlnnl W Although hesitant about "lookin' w gift horse In the mouth” he ncitSd that the eye of To Receive But $500 for First The winner of the British open golf championship to be plaved at the Royal and Ancient Oolf club of 8t Andrews next June will receive 1500 The second prize Is 8375 third 8250 fourth 8125 fifth 8100 sixth and seventh 875 each: eighth ninth and tenth $50 each eleventh twelfth thirteenth and fourteenth 838 sevefifteenth sixteenth nteenth eighteenth nineteenth and twenty-firtwentieth twenty-secon- d $25 each the w L f'ril? JUlr second Gordon 10 dh terond tention the line sU eked and the bass theoden 32 4 Time 220 Flimer ond lo Time thrd hurdle 38 Grant third ond Corbett Two mile run I 1r e Url ft rat Tim Mir-doc- k 4 Peeslef aec-o- Hansen th rd Time 6 120 yard Grant first hign third Time t Clara e ond Mordin firs 840 Yard dwsh lusty Lndber 2 t xlrd Time nj terrrnl Bker 44 ird dash first heat Simmnna firt M 4 440 eond Winaood dsb second eecond ya-- d Eder arson first Time ' Dtacua Co tmid or d me e h UP 1 & het Chr1oph-- i Rdrout third third Or lie fo’ flr? oelrlc A t Up f rvt nttn Mr il feet 8 C o rprt Dempsey Plans leather Flirnination Tourney April 5 P -- Ja h planning a feathetwr iglit 'tm!nation ron'eri starting wi'h the Bud 1 a Ijv Barba bout oil 21 a’ the Coliseum and windAp-a wun i iiampionshlp f gilt being up tween Bit Fatrallno the titieholder and the suri Ivor of the tournament match p"i”petne I w regot mlcf uthg forLia Barba -inner w’ven - bout and far! Mrs ro tic 'CHICAGO N U In ot i - ’ r Kii 'o gh ' gh I lee fx u Ch i i f -- "o "'iirni -- pi catchers Dettman Gene Roger Vem Finlayson and George Beck pitchers Gerald Lunncr and Bob Cole flrrt base Delmar Larsen and Jim Robis second base: Don Swan and Tony Butterfield shortstop: Gene Hankins and Proca Prlca third base Harold Bateman Walt Smith Jack Spencer Vaughn Soffe and Shelson outfield A number of these boya wen on the squad a year ago Dettman and Finlayson have had experience on the LaCombe Larsen Buttermound field Bateman and Smith have all Hawkins had previous experience In Walt Smith the Jordan coach has one of the best fly chasers in tho league In a few practice games the boys have shown real hitting ability Present irospecta place the Jordan among he leaders In the high school race Sir rn Star '‘Sales girl" For Divorce ' Action t CHICAGO (Pi -- As a "salesgirl Martha Norelius the swimming st?" obtained a divorce from Wirt McAllister v lthout blowing up a publicity storm "How are you going to live?” the Judge atked the young woman who won the 810 000 Wrigley swim at Toronto last summer "Oh I’m a salesgirl” w as the replv The reporters for that court went back to the card game Martha established a Chicago residence during a swimming tournament here V'V? In-o- 9 j Dcnipt-e- nine Va'J' frt ’ii" Corbett that a championship cornder ' Jordan Boya Show Well In Class Games Coach O D Ballard has a nice looking rquad of candidates out for the nine at Jordan The following boys delivered In good shape during the recent class series games Frank LaCombe and Tony Butterfield I Time firt La re on aecond Mew- man third Instance 112 fee 2 inches les second Cldr Jump B mmom third Pljtance JO feet 4 tnc Phoi pu- tf'rst MrDortltJ t 19 feet ond third lch Pole before losing the ball on downs A minute later Shields recovered a whit? fumble and with Shober and Lee hitting the line for big gains pushed the oval over for tho final football encounter which briMj'tht the wore Minus Vacher and Thom the school of th football Blues attempted to buck the ball over spring practice to a close Saturday In the "V’ sta- for the extra point but the Whites dium stopped Shober with the ball but a Scoring a toucliduw n In boll it the jard from the final chalk mark 'the second and fourth quarters Despite the fart that (he day was Whites led by Captain Paul T orn the warmest experienced so far thlf the hip grabbed squad champioit jear which sapped tne strength of from the Blues led by Captaln-- a pet the players the game was very InAndy Dastrup bv the narrow et j of teresting and would have done credit to many collegiate clashes margins the scorn being 14 to 1 The Blue warriors with Hoover with Ills brilliant passing Them and Shober plavtng leacini and running: Vacher with his hanroles scored In the early mome Ilri dling of the White team and sensaof the second period when Vacl I r tional dash for a score Thom with dashed 17 yards around left end (in Ids steady playing and Shober with a fake play for a touchdown Tho ri hts brilliant defensive play together added the extra point with a mce--t' with his deadly plunging were the executed place kick backfleld stars while the work of Shields Captain Andy Dastrup Rob- Opening up with a Brilliant pnIng attack with Bibs Hoover hurl i tnson Johnson and Hettlg on line RobBalltf the and j was outstanding sphere and Maglehv and Bal-- 1 ing on the receiving ends the I lif also plaved nice ball for White Whites marrhetl un the field A 32- - (backfleld while Lee showed to good Vard pass ’roni the Cougar passing pdiantage lor the Blues In the final ace Hoover to the lanky "Buke' Robinson who picked the ball out of th air over Vacher s upraised lianas resu't(l In their first score Mvglebv placed kicked to add the exspecial to The iribun PROVO — Thrilling actloi such as Is expected only in the fall fwa dls plajed by Blue and White I earnsIn ata the Brigham Young unhetAitv 10 Goldstein third Time f’rxt yard davh feenrxl het- - Vffule rd d th Time Gordon icond McDona 23 n Mile run- - SguT f'rst Cannon sec- Hennfti A LONG TIME Walter Hagen has been In competitive golf and nationally prominent for more than twenty years Rivals in Closing Y Practice OoldMv third the 220 but they hardly appear fast enough to walk away w ith very many first places A Toronto and MacKay Hale are the mainstays in the 440 There may be others who are good enough to win points for the Saints but Couch has not run across them as yet In the 880 and mile there are Paul Martin Joseph McPhle Kenneth and Clarence Cannon Clark Lusty and Chick Romney Bennion and Lamont Toronto will Bendo most of the high Jumping nion w as a serious threat In both the meets state last division and year and he Is doing his S feet with ease MacKay Hale Is the outstanding broad Jumper Bennion Cragen and Krupl are working out with the discus shot and None of them knows a great Javelin deal about any of the Instruments and Pete Is starting them from the ground and building up No one has been discovered who Is favorably Inclined toward the high and low hurdles and the pole vault Couch will probably enter his squad In a trlanglar meet with West and afternoon Westminster Saturday The battle will be held either on the West field or in the stadium of the University of Utah Whites Di'feat Blue Football ffat hat lone first rd 72S Tm? — th minnow escaped— with In no time at a'U however the basa spat out the ba tb and the minnow floated to the surface- - Klotz dropped It In and again attached his line Again he I got a strike In the same hole but th V nme he landed the bass It weighed seven pounds and the Injury will keep him out of competition for about three weeks Next Friday Coach Armstrong will run off Ids annual sorority relavs The Saturday followmg the final varsity trvouta are scheduled to take place All men who makr creditable showings in these practices will be retained on the team Result of Saturday s meet' Loir f'rst f!”it loo trd dml' (XI so that there wa7rung ? Une slipping off ' he fished att he got a heavy On the first strike and began drawing In a large bass He could rk'ev Wm through the water But In av moment of Inat- LI th rd HnnyardMconrt Afcond hfi? dh Bfnnfjt device as danger of Yet st le i ! their new ma- Intact From Last Year The Murray roach did not hold an Interclass series as the small enrollment of senior high boj's made a class series Impracticable Then too Hausknecht finds practically his entire lineup of last year bock In school and lie can at once start InCoach Pete Couch will attempt to tensive drill The boys who are this on the track L D 8 a permanent map put practically assured are: Kcshmer Juretlch season Pete has some fair material berth and he Is working hard with It How- catcher John Tommich and Sammle Utah State Aggie Footballers in Midst of Busy Spring Training ( line on Coach Sutherland promise to round out another title contender at the Granite school He has a group of Inexperienced players but the showing of a few of the newcomers In the lnterclazs series was encourHis starting lineup will no aging doubt be selected from the following Catcher Bid Kramer or Jesse boys Fischer pitchers Dave Crowton Tom Kuramads Kenneth Bhrll Arthur Jordison first base Wayne Player or Bob Taj lor second base Paul Buehner Shirley Jackson or Howard Hansen shortstop Jack South or Harold Vance third base Harold Kesler or Douglas Bell outfield Os Gunderson Chase Driggs and Chase Prstt Crowton Is the only boy w ho won his baseball letter last year Hansen Pratt Kramer Bell and Fisher played on various junior high school teams a year ago Kuramade hails from Ogden where he had experience with amateur nines He may develop Into a winCoach Sutherland ning twirler seems certain of bringing out a strong fielding nine but the bow’ ability with the stick w 111 be the big question until they engage In the active campaign Murray Nino Practically Nobody Know a Nobody seems to know whether or not any definite movement will be taken In this direction but that phrase "conveniently located" tan mean but one thing and It Is that the board Is considering placing Junior colleges at the students' disposal probably at the same cost and under the same conditions as the high schools sre at present The board of education was planning on doing this same tiling last fall and even went so far (this Is the thing which Interests us most! as to get the consent of the Utah High School Athletic association to permit the freshmen In Junior college to take part In high school athletics This was of course only gotng to be a temporary condition fsald the high school officials! to relieve the pressure on the University of Utah The plan fell through w hen the U decided to try and handle the double graduating classes at East and West caused by the getting to work of the 11 year plan If the board decides to adopt the Junior college plan It may go in next year and It may go In 10 years from now Nobody knows Th question which Interests us however Is what will become of athletics If the plan la adopted? Plenty of Solution Can Be Offered Possible solutions of such a problem are legion Some seem to think that the U H 8 A A would let the freshmen in the Junior colleges (w'ho would be the same age as the rrnlors In the three and four-yeplan high i schools In others parts of the state compete with the high schools The year after the plan Is be adopted the situation would not so simple lor the sophomores In the J C s would be one year older than the seniors In the high schools If the J C ’s competed with the high schools the latter would be laboring under the same handicap as the local high schools are at the present time Then what would happen? By that time would the South Senior high be built and turned Into another Junior college and would the L D 6 high have' been abolished a good gained terial tit 1 440-ya- Youths Turn Their Hands To Baseball Murray Jordan Granite Propose to Make Noise in II S Loop t le ’ non (S) Paul Christensen dash man (3) Grant Bennion (5) Law renew 4) Lamont Toronto high jump field events Murphy sprinter (6) Cryen javelin and shot and A Toronto run About Latest Moves Reaches Verjr High Pitch iip-im- FINANCED On Monthly Saints on Track Map Some members of Coach Pete Couch’s L I V 8 high school track squad (1) Front row left to right Josej Si McPhle Paul Martin Dick Brown Clarence Cannon Back ro I’ left to right Clark Lusty Moroni Kmpl Chick Romney and Kenneth Can Iti i Put Couch Attempts to -- Anto Reconditioning L PREP ATHLETIC PROBLEM S and would the Ogden schools (also under the plan now) have adopted the Junior college plan and league with have formed a Lake J C s and would the some real classy performances at the Salt school basketball tournament Colonel Jack Doyle's famous Vernon high Slrp Off Fast a thing of the past and would Wilton arena But Tony did not have the be become athletes have Junior college class to go along without taking beamSloeick Two Mile the thing In the state and ings like some of his more fortunate wouldbiggest of other things? lots have friends In the game and that la why The above are only a few of the Top 11 Ft 6 In he Is now through potent questions which pop Into the mind when the subject Is discussed Bearer's Ball Club V The Inaugural v arslty track tryouts L D 8 College Celt Vfir Equipment Goes by Boards at the University of Utah stadium Next year there will be no L D S Saturday afternoon found several 8prial to Th Tribun Junior college and It Is rumored that men doing their special events In al— BEAVER The Braver baseball L D 8 high will be done away most mtdseason form Coach Ike I team for the coming season promises the ith when the South Senior Is com be a worthwhile outfit Armstrong was pessimistic as usual In the In the past It has been handicapped by lark Interested In the concerning his team's chances one Although after all the Of financial backing but this year the sports activities Is apt to forget that spring lntercollegtatcs off were events run Lions club will give the boys the ne- there Is an academic side to the quesByron Grant and Nate Long sophcessary support to develop a good tion and that tl athletic side Is a last year scored club matter thLs future of high omoreInsensations minor the hurdles high Jump and The Lions club will donate the re- school athletics In Salt Lake rapidly wins dashes rsspec-tlvel- v ceipts of the Lions' annual charter Is approaching a climax They are 100 and 220 yard Grant tn spite of a sore leg night ball to be given on April 25 to either going to be bigger and belter the boys with which to purchase nrw than they have ever been or they annexed the 120 high hurdles in 15 5 seconds to lead his nearest competiequipment are going to die completely and bv five yards In The ball team has been organized Into Inconsequential Junior tor Sherman Clark the 220 yard low hurdles Grant finand is practicing regularly now The high Intramural soccer a ished good many yards ahead of boys would like to line up games for ' Bill Mordock Grant Jumped feet thw Coming season with outside 9 Inches to annex the high Jump Nate Karpolis Twit'c Throut teams barelv missed thA 10 second Walla U alia Long at Yelcoff mark tn the centurv Long registGOING IT! a 220 yard dash with WAIXA tyALLA Wash April 5 ered4 first tntothe Throughout the Unites! States his credit there are no fewer than 2(10 golf iFi -- Carl Karpolls of Cleveland took 22 seconds two straight falls from Nick Velcoff courses of which about 100 are Frosh Runner courses and the remainder Russian heavyweight wrestler here Capture Event last night former Kellogg Walter StoeUk Idaho high school poieviulter proved meet by w inning of horse dark the the first place with a Jump of 11 fet 6 tnchrs Satuidav marked Stoeick s first appearance In the Ute camp and Coach Armstrong s dreams for a poleMvuker mav have been fulfilled with Ills appearance Several freshmen hucksters made men who hate football aspirations creditable Impressions Saturday li to The T- - hjh ref first places in various events IOGAN —Spring football fever ha at Utah Stale Thev have yet to es- - winning Herman Golds’elti fuiMied first In a tacked the Utah Aggie ramp hut- - tabil'h themselves but practically all the second heat of the 100 yard dash of them who are not on the track Vitale won a 220 yard heat Coach Dli k Romney is not pushing squad are taking the Spring training Happy Rollv Chrlstonherson ran a beautiful the candidates for next year's grid course Among those who plaved reato win first place in a 440 heat team a much as lie expects to do sonably good football with the frosh rare Clrav Lusty lived up to his reputation Fver-ett emare team Gilbert the now somewhat later Right Moestnger nosing out the favorites in the Campbell John Vranes Delbert by phasis is being placed upon passing half mile Ike Howard won the and kicking ama few other embeYoung Virgil Croplev Alland with a liea'C of 39 VadiiUhllds Joe Howell Mark shotput honors llishments of the game Jo Call vetfeet and 1 Inch eran quarterback Is supervising the Bennloh Maeal Brasher Scott Passof the National holder Wilton Ivle ' workouts with Coach Riimnev giv- -j es- Hill and Tav lor A A U si: mile championJunior s schedule men the at’entio-to h ns The mm mosi the dtlfirijt Ing second- - of shathave ever undtriaa n will ship came within will allow landidate egntv mile ronfer-etwo r th present tering men a great mans snd just him to e record Iv t r negotia'ed the di A r as many giod ones Nine cames are nr grid proof the 1 71 tn J tanre ice fquire easpy ettermen on the program and the Universits won tout 12 of spers the mne run In 4 J8 wnl pphv lx’ bus i ‘X iflsm of Sou'hern Calif unia i-- on the list t! bv Lawremr Simmons 1 lie Farmers won t a week oft be The rctu mg veterans s Woollen tn tlm out De Veie noslrc of the from the s' art to the finish Cue Th former Ilvi 440 vard rinsh Odeli limn I'son and season I)nn (Vill'-p- r flash uncorked a sprint ui the las' 'The schedule follows Cvrll Mr lelian ha ks and bn Cliff lor-- 1 a vie o to 100 hint net yards Nelon Waldo Peter sin Ben 10 September 27 Western State colratne Cox won the disnis throw with Flmo Sn th Ivan Srri’h Delnmri lege at Logan October 4 Colorado a toss of 112 feet nd 7 tm Ives Civ vie Wilkins id Ward nrd I adell Lar- - college at Colorado Springs’ October Elder took the broad jump with a sr n nnemen There iv a possibility 11 I’nlvervltv of Colotsdn at Locan of 31 fpf( and 4 5 lruh'' rrln 18 of Southern back UnlrrsK sub October thfl Herb Grittm Unite Wall nr Ko'ins Alden California at I os Virelrs October Sororlh Brian wl’l return onung unlvrt sin at Salt Lake Adams ’(1 Abbtt Ned McBeih Iridit Afternoon Vnm Nim pmbfi Brylin n Young unrer- Hj r Pi ecr Aril' in Jen-e- n drr IVhourn fcrrr- - II 8 r ' v Jen No -' M of ome Kn i'h an at Osj Phi Pa'srrnbr Irncr f f®rF'ank f i fill no Ri Ponpr Niii’mhn s re - s m j (0 mrr ip ’V Sr la ers w ho ill ' a: t ' if ? ' 'r Pf" - urn cf a Loc" ' V nbi re Pon'nio ' ill i i a ck M't : I ’k e L i u mci Mi 7 f ' ' s 'll F-- 1930 Discussion Pole Vaults to New Mark r G la e in a -i tra point With the scoring fever in their blood the Whites continued their scoring actiilries and enrlv in the Hoover raining JTy fourth period the ball agams- - rros ed the fum! second marks a touchdown for chsk Meglfb’ ' TO' a"' ’l andeo the extra wh ’omt whcli meant e (( p'-at- i ' ' ro ppun (b-'- O vetor rn vo rin o ne c The e’er- 're '‘l a’ h pmi JMWpMJU Company 119 MotorAvc tt'as1030 |