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Show fTAU 1ACC MX PAIRINGS USTED FOR FIRST TENNIS TOURNEY OF YEAR II tUip vs Juim Crulr'l, 5 tJ p in, Aai mi Hjri'.m v Ra Wnve, Lyle I lijbM, tJrorgf Pjlhlifcrl , 6 0d p v m, Hrut.e Hilly Ihjocr. 6 Su p in. Lari Dun ant v Or m Ai tt.ur Cow, Rowley, JtucJ llrdd Wrdneada) 3 00 p. 111 , Jaik llmia-h- n V Webb Vi t Jat k Julies, ( U-4 00 p in , Alim RamFmija-y- ; W. H, Waidclt. Dav Rnuw v a sey Cuibeil Harmon; 4 30 p rn , t,rw;i Carbon to Hmer In State Track Meet 12 V C'Mcl) e V Nt LeAl Huniikcrprrtudtfil of the Carbon County Trtmu club Wednesday annouited it paijingt for the spring-ne- t Wfiimerit to be held cm the Jilts rout I neat wee, beginning Tuesday. The tournaiiwnt w ill be the first event of vs lief Is pipetted to be the most active tennu season since the iporl w& inaugurated in Carbon county. First, round matdw in the senior division of ttie tournament will be lie Id Tuesttay and Weilnesday, With play being conducted In succeeding rounds every day from tliat time un til the finals Sunday, The junior di hedule will get underway vision Friday and conclude Sunday. ' Following is the schedule of first round matches in the senior division Tuesday 4 00 p, m., liooth Kil foyle vs, opponent yet to be selected Mont Cowley v. Jack Hyatt, E. JOO-Jai- yet to be selected; 5 00 p, n , Jeiry Itubeits Ernejt FUim, George Raker vi rt to be selected; 0 30 p, rn , PrcsUm Sommejhiyi vs, A. T. Junes Matches must be played on the day b. heduled, or they will be fot (cited If a player U unable to play at the d relay. designated hour, he Is required to letick, make Other arrangement with hi opChristensen, Golding, Fuh arid the ponent providing he can appear on two relay teams won first places in the scheduled day. the Region 5 meet SwlUiday In the event in which they are slated to Cash register paper at The participate tn Uw state meet Jcwkcs land Fosvatt raptured second plact- Ki-mn- d ojv-pun- Close Baseball rtn Summol.m iii'Jsy tt at tfe CaiOotl jl.uufu.ed M lig!i a liiad will be icq m r.ti d t) a squat of 12 at the stale tiak Intel j Saturday m I he IT stadium at Salt Lake baa a I et, tiles Will be as fulUm ti ia'h, Cecil Christensen, qUaMel llille, high jump and medley relay, Iaw ren.e Guiding, mile and half-mil!kyd Fish, low lumtW, 1C Jaiksult Jew kes, high huidles, Fosvait, shot put; Lloyd Gunderson, Clifford Haycock nd Dm Snow, reCuh-anlay; Louis DeAngelc. Jimmy Timms IVUerssrn and Harold Pat V Carbon Cnuittrj Club To Conduct Net Tournament Oa Loral Court Week HulUaker vs. P. Undergrade Capture e; a i.. v. i , .1 S t. l . at.d ,.C s. , a J vnt 7-- .! t i Ug Rif tc .e Liida) 880-yai- j s, ' I PirT4U for me Summer! a; sh-k- ed and hiuw tvm while ners. Walk Red fold handled tbe IlnJUltd eiV-- tr DoU 'the senior i lot gel the smashed for the Josci. hit of the day. a tMl lUrlk. RHOKCK - j tvs W, Uue '1 and mraf.s of (a.,7 ) k.1 u' Ca.ll.j g , f t j ' Ui . ! z rT,;r; foim-- and j foreiiit'.ee iiM.sistjng of tj-law- s Gunvn.eJ kraft Mias Nancy' Advue ate. Un g am. Che luul HecoyvfryJ Talk ACME CLEANERS . our old & TAILORS Price 17 East Main, Phone Satisfaction Guaranteed rtaat r tripped With Automatic Fire Proiectlo, rt I Is, e t& j Yfin :U LiUU ' $ i c e ? v f Jk V, X 4 w M IV NATION IF FEflflB wa9 a Srcat rccor( leadership that Chevrolet made in 1933! It's an etrn greater , more impressiie record that Chevrolet is making jor 1934! 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