Show 1 1 CHILDREN ENJOY FIE FIELD DAY GAMES RACES T f f P vr I 7 i Ife I rJ I k db- db 4 9 i iL e re f f f. f 7 i ci 4 3 IL 4 11 4 ft- ft I 4 v la hi the foreground round Helen Keeley Ival y Bill BUI Dunford and Billie BUlIe Jarvis pupils of ot the Ham Hamilton Ham Ham- ilton school stage stae a wheelbarrow race The They were among the or more pupils who celebrated the theof close of or school with a field at t Thu day lay a Liberty park Thursday day Thousands Gather At Playground to Welcome Vacation Dawn of Days Hailed With Games Races and All Manner of 5 Sports po With the school year completed Inthe in inthe I the grades as far tar as anc and were concerned Thursday morning boys and girls of Salt Sal Lakes Lake's 32 public schools celebrated their annual field day in Liberty park Two hours of games races and al all manner of outdoor competition were engaged in with schools paired in various events Traffic through the center of the park was halted and travel was tedious ted tedi- ous otis in the blocks aroUnd the vas vast park which for the day became a gigantic playground One of at the centers of attraction was wa pin hit-pin ball a new game for Salt Sal Lake children The seventh grade boys and girls played with ten players play play- players ers on each side It is played with a alight alight alight light weight soccer ball and four tour In Indian Indian In- In dian dlan clubs which are placed on bases It has some a of the features of both bolh baseball and soccer Ten pupils from each school were entered in the yard 25 dashes for boys and girls of second grade Third grade gradl pupils had a 50 yard 50 yard dash on a similar basis A yard 50 shuttle relay race was vas engaged in by the fourth grades Playground ball with ten players on ona ona ona a side was engaged in by fifth grades the boys bos and girls playing separately Soccer with ten players on a side was the game of at the sixth graders It was played on a foot 50 diamond II S |