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Show Page Twelve THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAHT HERALD j . 1 . '. Miguel, past president Mill Creek and Sage Creek leagues announce fryouts for Monday park. All birth certificates or a written statement of their birth must be shown. Boun-daries are listed elsewhere in todays paper. Tryouts for the Mill Creek WBBA league will be held Monday, April 18 at 5:15 p.m. on the ball diamond east of the Armory. This will be for all boys 9 and 10 years old. Don Parry is president of the league. Tuesday, April 19, tryouts for 11 and 12 year olds will be held. All boys must have a written statement of their birth. Boundaries of the lea-gue will be found in another article in this week's paper. Vice-preside- nt is Mays Ander-son. Taylor Reynolds is Sec. and Ruth Sumsion Treas. JOE Widdison, president of the Sage Creek league an-nounces tryouts for the league Monday, April 18; Tues., Ap-ril 19 and Wed., April 20. The Monday tryouts will be for the 9 year old boys. Tues-day, the 10 year olds 'Will try out and Wed., the 11 and 12 year olds will take their turn. All tryouts will be held at 4 p.m. on the Southeast dia-mond of the Memorial ball other directors. itr- Any fellows wishing t0 and who are between the J Of 9-- who haven't airate been contacted, may jany of the above officers'1'5'' Mapleton names league leaders of the WBBA Organization Mapleton has been league in Cal 'Johnson effected with named president; Bob Sayer and Howard nt Dr. Harris, secretary-treasure- r. Paul Edmunds and Louis directors. Ray Wafting, Grant HaUandWave Boundaries for WBBA leagues listed in city Boundaries of the WBBA leagues in Springville are list- - ed as follows by George Pehr-so- n, city recreation director for the benefit of players and parents alike. Hobble Creek North of"1st South, West of Fourth East. Dale Bringhurst, president. Mill Creek North of Fourth South and East of Fourth East. Don, Parry, president. Spring Creek South of 1st South and West of Fourth East. Glen Montague, pres. Sage Creek South of 4th South and East of Fourth East. Joe' Widdison, president. Child, Jr.; Duane Rowland, Sr.; distance: 110 ft. 11 in. Javelin: Grant Roylance, Jr.; Russel Clark, Jr.; Michael Da-vie- s, Jr.; Farrell Hutchings, Sr.; Dick Stevenson, Soph; dis-tance 133 ft. 1 in. High jump: Grant Palfreyman, Jr.; Ralph McClain, Sr. and Grant Roy-lance, Jr.; Garth Nelson, Sr.; Jim Ekker, Jr.; height 5 ft. 5 Ms in. Pole vault: Richard Jensen, Soph; Clark Biggs, Soph; Robert Watts, Jr. and Steven Garrett, Jr.; David Russell, Jr.; Steven Tipton, Jr.; and Ralph McClain, Sr. 8 ft. 7 inches. Shotput: Grant Palfreyman, Jr.; Billy Neff, Sr.; Lynn Hales, Sr.; Bryan Burt, Soph.; Don Allman, Sr.; distance, 39 ft. 3 inches. Broad jump: Grant Roylance, Jr.; Mont Johnson, Sr.; Don Allman, Sr.; Jim Ekker, Jr.; Lynn Hales, Sr.; distance, 19 ft. 5V2 in. 880-yar- d relay: Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, 1:47.4. Attending a recent zone party for Lions and their wives at the Wasatch School in Provo, were the following: Marvin Warren, Charles Lewis, Leo Cutler, Don Watts, Orvil Ence, Leland McKenzie, Ray Lofgran, O. J. Peay, David Friel, Erling Roylance, Carl Curtis, Albert Jacobsen. Devils schedule return meet; interclass held A return track and field meet with the Spanish Fork Dons will be held on the Don field Friday after school. The Dons won their first dual meet with the Devils on the local field. In an inter-clas- s track and field meet held last Wed. at the high school the Juniors exhibited surprise strength and superiority in winning the meet. The Sophomores came in second and the Seniors took the back seat, winning third place. The winners garnered 83 points, Sophs 50 and Sen-iors 49. The meet has been revived after several years' absence at the school and plans for a yearly event have been set up. All participants, to make it fair to those not having, had track and field experience, were competing in their gym shoes. High point honors went to Grant Palfreyman and Grant Roylance, both "Juniors. Each scored 17 points. David Whit-ing, another Junior, and Eldon Fackrell, .Sophomore, each counted 13 points. Tabulation of the meet follows: Low hur-dles: Sid Whiting, Dick Stev-enson, Bill Miller, all Sophs, Garth Nelson and Jim Simkins, both Seniors. Time 23.8. 100-yar- d dash: Eldon Fackrell, Soph; Grant Palfreyman, Jn; Lynn Whiting, Sr.; Buddy Gardner, Jr.; Don Allman, Sr.; 10.6. Mile run: Bill Decker, Sr.; Steve Tipton, Jr.; Don Hold-awa- y, Jr.; Larry Blanchard, So.; Leland Bird, Jr.; 5:38.4. 440-yar- d dash: David Whiting, Jr.; Eldon Fackrell, Soph.; David Gabbitas, Jr.; Allan Crowley, Sr.; Lejand Bird, Jr.; 59.8. 880-yar- d run: Reed Al-lan, Sr.; Allan Swenson, Soph; David Whiting, Jr.; Ronnie Law, Soph; Darrell Erickson, Soph; 2.24. 320-yar- d dash: Grant Roylance, Jr.; Eldon Fackrell, Soph.; Grant Pal-freyman, Jr.; Dick Stevenson, Soph; Buddy Gardner, Sid Whiting (tied) 25.4. Discus: Jim Simkins, Jr.; Billy Neff, Sr.; Ted Muray, Jr.; John Mr. and Mrs. Arch rv of North Platte, Nebr briefly in Spring ' ' f this week with their sisJ y Mrs. May Bird and Mrs p"' ma Kennedy. They had " in Salt Lake City attend general conference. ? HlZirZ r--p j i For Your wssssm f eUlH fj easter treats . 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