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Show I H.S. ATHLETES ARE HAPPY DOC MURPHY BAliK ON JOB I 1 i N i IMM ini. i i - ssnarirr t Wr iiVMit na awSMniff ifWMialiHwaaf iTfmft 'rt il 0- 9 ft " '"jr;':I 1- Ti jit 'if A MONO tha numeroua bual-neea bual-neea flrma. arhoola and organisation or-ganisation lurky enough to eee their former friend return re-turn from the eervtre, the Salt lj.ke lllah echonl will etand nut na-one of the lurklrat-wiien IT. ' A. J. Murjihy, now a captain In the t'. R army, rornea back nent Tueaday afternoon. "Lxw." aa ha la known to all of tha former Red and Hlark athletea, waa the third member of hi family to go Into the eervlre. lie went to Camp Hlley and then eelgnert to the bene hoatiltal at Allentnwn. Pa.. jireruirKton- to going oereaa. lie waa on hla furlough when the armletlce waa elgned and haa secured se-cured hi' releaae from the aervlc to return to hla profeealonal dutlea In fait Ike, where he haa a boat of friend. Ian and Harry Ouemaey. brother broth-er of Lr. Murphy, are now In Halt I.a ke and pect to be here for ." aome time. Tinea Im.ia ware fa mer high echool athletea and have now become dentleta and will re-aume re-aume their buelneaa here, where they are both well known. Harry has not yet eecured hla releaae from the navy, but expect It ahortly. "loc" Murphy waa a member of rha famoua HMd Invlnelbl ' of tha Hall I.ake High school, where he played a guard poalllon on D. A. Callahan team. After leaving tha 8alt l.ake High echool "Doc" went to New York university, where ho continued hla athletic career ani won hla degree. He apent ome time as Intern of the big hoepltale and then returned to Walt Lake, where he haa won many frlenda In hla bueineae. He la loved and respected re-spected by every high echool boy and girl, aa he haa given the Halt Iike High echool service that tha school could not pay for In money. The athlete la Ixics friend and there has never been one at the Red and Hlark achoola who could not get what he wanted from Murphy. Mur-phy. Theee boya have mlaaed him greatly and will b glad that he la back. Murphy played oft the local high echool eleven In 190O and lul along with Bmlth. Oroee-beck, Oroee-beck, Rlter, and a number of other well known etara. 1 ten 'luerneey starred In track athletic at the Weat Hide in 1111 and developed Into a good man. Ha played on tha It.'roese team at - Pennsylvania and carried an'tli' track work In the East also. Harry Ouernaey waa tha captain cap-tain of the flrat football eleven that ever rtpreeented tha Knst High school. He played good ball for the Leopards, but received an In-Jury In-Jury about the middle of the aea-on aea-on and waa out of athletlra for the rest of the 1114-15 see eon. He smdunted from the Kast Hide with high honors and took up dentlatry at the University of Pennsylvania, where he finished hie course and la now ready to enter Into hla buslneea profession In Halt Lake. The many frlenda of thla famoua trio are glad to aeo the men hark and tha high school football mill l TV- them on the elde linea. when th Ked and tilack ha a football gam. I x - -A 4 l ' - r& ' ' ' ' 11 tejJjftTcWe m Dr. A. J. Murphy (top), high' aehpol athletes' friend, who is again ready te patch up their injuries and aches ( Sam. In the center and below, re- ! spect'vely, are Harry Guernsey and j Dsn Guernsey, brothers of Or, Mur- j phy. and former high school athletes, j who have also been members ef i Uncle Sem's great army. j |