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Show STORM INTERFERED WITH i FIELD SPORTS AT PR0V0 i Special lo The Tribune. PItO O, May 27. The field sports at the f H. Y. U. campus wcro unspirltcd, the B" Ftorm driving spectators and contestant from tbo field early In tho aflerndon. f 1 Adams, tho vaulter, rcpcatcvl his pr-j pr-j formance, going the pace and ncaring the j 1 twelve-foot mark. J. Tlio tug-of-war between between mcm-: mcm-: brs of tho faculty gave tho s'tudonts a y fine opportunity for fun. The mile handl-I handl-I cap developed a new man, who without j practice or training followed Glado tho ii ' rounds In good shape. fi The 240-yard hurdlo raco proved Adams , en easy winner. f 1 lV John M. Watson of Bingham is in Provo !( ' today- f(; Jose E. Wllkins of Spanish Fork is at- tending court at Provo. f( l !fi Samuel Moor, who hn3 been engaged on ,5b the Tellurlde Power company's plant in I l ?rovo- from a ladder and broke two of J his ribs and was otherwise badly brulacd. ft " J 1 . Joseph Loveless had lis loft hand so-j so-j Tcrely injured whllo attempting to shear : a horse. The animal stepped on the man's I jinnd, inflicting ugly wounds and brcak- fJ Ing a number of bones. , f ; MoBiah Hall of Springvllle Is in tho I ; Garden City. ) VI - j fJ ' Judge Booth pormlllod lllcco Rita, for- !: Tnrl' of Italy, to becomo a citizen. Si . Andrew Adamson charges that ills wlfo, I , Badlo AdamKm. left him without Jut J caus, and thcreforo asks the court to I if E-ver their matrimonial tics and glvo him custody of his throo children, Jennie, aged 11, Andrew, aged 10. and David, aged 7. In tho caso of Mary Ellen Brcreton, executrix, vs. Plerpont ct al.. Judge Johnson John-son gave judgment In favor of dcfondanla, there being no cause for action, Petition for sale of real and personal property of the estate of W. T. Cable, dc-ccasod, dc-ccasod, was set for June 11. ( Tha case of Rechnltzec vs. SprIngvillo City "and H. T. Reynolds Is now being heard. |