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Show BASEBALL AND TRACK ON AT GRANITE HIGH Sprincr athletics .are taking on a livelv aspect at Granite lately. Coach Baird ser-ms to fee! that the Granite s.jnad has the risht kind of material for a winning baseball nine and the tta.-k outlook is more t'.an bright. For the last two we-ks. since old '-S.r' has given us an inviting outdoor life, the Grairte h igh school has become very cnthusi;f.--t:c o--r baseball. Keen interest is being shown by all the hoys of the school anrl ;t very large s.piad acts out every afternoon to work out. Coach I-'.a ird is work: ng nut his class series at present and after it is com pit-, ted t Ins wer j he- hit ends to cet right into tea! working order for the men who will tepresf-Trt the S' IhoI, Ever) the midgets of the s "o, whi' h t;ikes in all tiie hoys of the junior high ;irrl the fitst year of high have o: i:a nize.i 'and are piacticing to mejt the respective teams of the other schools w ho will play i them. ; Things have been delayed somewhat on account of the students getting out on the farms to get the "r crops pi a nted. The Granite high school is eo-opprating in every way that it can in order to help the farmers with their crops and this has caused a considerable setback" in their spring'' athletics. Granite, however, is used to this and will be aide to make up for the loss of time by hard praeti.-. There are about thirty b"ys who h:)ve be.-n allowed to leave school to heln p,;int crops and under the r'-,v svsu-m la id down by the Smit li -1 1 uch.es bill -viil t e-i e-i ceive credit for their summer's work. |