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Show be left with the principal? to decide on another date or to extend the games. Practical prizes will be awarded, but it has been the aim of the committee to make everything that is given be of some use to the school in the way of sports l for another year. All teachers and prin-I prin-I cipals will be In attendance, and the pupils will turn out practically en masse. The athletic committee has been careful care-ful to get competent officials, as follows: Starter, Freeman Basset t ; judges, . V. Howell, O. T. Jensen and D. C. Woort-ard; Woort-ard; timer, Charles Ray Evans; announcer. an-nouncer. L. O. Clark; umpires, Ixgan Wiseman, R. Mackay, lola North, J, Waller and E. V. Howell. All events will begin on time. Those entering and who are late will not be given a chance after the events have been held. GRANITE PUPILS AT UBERTYPARK TODAY District Schools to Have Field Meet and Championship Champion-ship Ball Games. Today the Granite district schools will have their regular annual field day outing out-ing at Liberty park. Every arrangement has been made, to make this year's outing out-ing the best in the history of the schools. The park was never in better condition. The denizens of the big zoo will be on exhibition. Possibly the leading attraction attrac-tion will be Princess Alice's new con-, tribution to Salt Lake City, her baby elephant. It will be possible for every boy and girl to have a good look at it. The playgrounds have been put in the best of condition. At 10 o'clock this forenoon the programme pro-gramme of events will begin. The weight races will be run off at that hour. Tins will take place on the playgrounds division of the park and every school in the district will have a boy and girl representative rep-resentative In each division of the weights. From 10:30 to 11:30 re lay races and the tugs-of-war will take place. Fallowing these will come the track and field events, from 11:30 to 12:30. All of the long, tiresome tire-some events have been eliminated, leaving leav-ing only the 100-yard dash, the running' broad jump, the high jump and the standing stand-ing broad jump. The period from 1 to 2 o'clock will be devoted to luncheon, after which the championship games will be played. In the boys' series, the Roosevelt Roose-velt and Sherman schools will fight for the baseball championship of the seventh grade schools, Rurton and Plymouth for the eighth grade championship, and in the Junior high division the Garfield and Monroe Junior highs will contend. In the girls' series, the Parley's and Roosevelt Roose-velt schools will play in the seventh grade division, Burton and Plymouth in the eighth grade and Magna and Monroe in the Junior higi division. These final games will decide the championships, unless un-less a tie develops, in which case it will |