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Show RegioivTrack- Stars Await Tournament Speoial to Th Telegram PROVO. May Thr. champions la track and field and tennis will b rownd br Friday when 11 Utah county high school will nd their trs in these sports to this city for th annual regional meet Brlgham Young university will be the scene of both tennis and track meets, th former to b held on the "Y" courts, th lattr in th T" etadlum. Judged by arlir performances, Provo and American Fork will likely like-ly fight It out for the regional track and field championship, with Springville and Payson expected to cut In for point to maka tha battle close. Pep Halo Farer Headed by speedy Ned Pope, Pro vo print ae, flv Region Three cin- dermen who copped -seven first places in tha B. Y. U. Invitational ,. la.t U.-W nH sr exoeotod to com through with first again this week. Pop, In winning th 100 and , 220 yard dashes last Saturday, stamped himself as on of th fastest fast-est sprinter in th state and I expected to hav little troubl in th region run. Don Parduhn, American Fork thlete, was another double winner 4 last week, taking th cku B high and low hurdle. Wilson of Payson, who took first in th Invitational cku A broad Jump with a leap of 21 feet, is expected to be pushed by Bob Marshall, broad Jumper from , th B. Y. high, who took th class B Jump with a mark of It feet 10 1-4 Inohes. Another winner In last week' meet was Burni Watt of Spring, villa In th half-mil. Belay Prospects ' With Pop as anchor man, Provo Is expected to take the half-mile relay, re-lay, but American Fork boast some strong quarur-milera and should b strong in th middle diatanc team runs. Tennis teams, a singles and a doubles dou-bles entry from each school, will commence competition in th morn ing and will continue until th afternoon. af-ternoon. Leht I looked up to as nrobahla reslonal ehamo. but Pro- vo' Ray Nash may com through for a aingl titl. Th track meet I chduled to get under way at 2:30 p. m., with trial la th 120-yard high hurdles, shotput and pole vault final. Padres, Stars Tumble Leaders Won Lt Pt, te...0"".-.:::::::. !J :J 9n Franelaeo IT 11 SIS Hoiirwoud 16 l . .boo Basramsni . ....... .18 IS . ,4A9 iVhinnS, '.It J? '.tti i 0klsnS .11 it 3ef r Vsites fnee Seattle still trailsd th league leading Lo Angelee by two and a half gam today after missing an opportunity to mov up in per- , centage standings by losing to Hollywood Hol-lywood while the Angel were dropping drop-ping their fifth straight gam. Th Baa Diego Padre again downed the Angel, winning, 10-1, when Jo Berry walked in th winning win-ning run with th base loaded in ' the last half of th ninth. In a free-hlttlng gam in which even pitcher were used, th Angel An-gel cam from behind with three run in their half of th ninth to ti th wore, only to hav Berry ' give the game away. Paul Gregory was pounded in th early inning of the Seattle-Hollywood gam, which Hollywood won, 8-4. to even the aeriea. The Stan cored eight run in th firat three . frame before Selwy cam ta relieve re-lieve Gregory. Defeated twice by th pitching of Ben Cantwell, th Portland Beavtra finally found th rani on th veteran and nicked him for nine hit and a -S win over Oak- land. Oakland led until th eighth, wkhen th Beaver scored three run. After yielding thrs run In th first Inning, Ed 8tuts shut out Sacramento Sac-ramento for th remainder of the gam a San Francisco defeated th " Solon; S-g. |