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Show City School Stars Seek Three Titles Track, tennis and baseball titles In ths Salt Lake City high school league are at stake this week, with rest, defending net champion for the second consecutive sesson, meeting meet-ing Wast In a final playoff, ssch having won three of four meets to dots. South, which last year won ths baseball title. with four straight victories. vic-tories. Is out of ths rscs this sesson, ses-son, hsving lost two games snd tied ons, whlls F.sjt, which has yet to win a City Schools' baseball championship, cham-pionship, leads with two wins and ons Us. West bss tied both its games to data. Playing East Tusaday, West needed need-ed a victory to prevent the Hllltop-pers Hllltop-pers annsxing ths crown and. If victorious, ths Panthers must best South In the final gams of ths season sea-son Thursday to gala ths tills. East, which won ths basketball tills this ysar and shared the football foot-ball crown with Wast, has captured seven titles and sharsd one since the city organisation waa formed In lMJ-Ji. West hsa won sight k.H.i...ki.. . .i , ..,-,,ip,uii-(iifo biii, anarvu ooe, while South has tsksn two titles. The track laurels, won last ysar by East, will be at stsks la the annual an-nual triangular meet Wednssdsy at 1 p. m. at ths Univsrslty ef Utsh stadium and Friday at I p. m. en ths Soulh campus, whsn ths annual masa meet Is booked. Each of the three schools has bold the cinder title once. East has won the tennis crown in each ef ths two ysara of play In this sport, whlls South and West have won ths baseball laurels la ths two years of competition, i |