Show CADET TRAINING IS S GIVEN STRONG BOOST Last week saw the arrival of Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieu Lieu- tenant Colonel Richard M. M Thomas from Charleston S. S C. C where he had charge of the quartermaster department department depart depart- ment for the Southeastern part of th the United states tates Following the establishment of the several reserve officers officers' training camps In the United States the colonel cob colo- nel was selected as the commanding offIcer for the R. R O. O T. T C. C ot of the Salt Lake High school Arm Army regulations require one commissioned corn com and one noncommissioned for every men in the unit As the East and West Vest High schools have a total ot of over 1000 men it will mean the detailing of four more army instructors For noncommissioned officers Colonel Cob Colo- nd nel Thomas is endeavoring to secure seure first sergeants from the regular United States army This will place one of- of fleer ticer and a first sergeant at each school with the colonel acting In charge As soon as negotiations are completed corn com with the United States government government govern govern- ment uniforms will be ordered A successful year In girls girls' indoor baseball is evident both from the large number of girls who have turned out and from the exceptional spirit they are showing The captains for forthe forthe the four teams will be chosen this week The interclass series will begin immediately The freshmen are planning plan plan- fling ning to soon give the husky a run for their money It has been some time since the W. W S. S A A. G. G have made any records for the school but the baseball girls are planning to do dothe dothe the school proud In the near future Latin may be dead but not the West WestSide Side girls With a membership of over I half jf the student body and the better half at that who can deny the importance irn- irn ot of the girls The first game of the baseball class serIes of the West ugh High school was played Monday March 24 when the seniors crossed bats with the As a result the fourth year men went down to defeat before the onslaught ot of the second yearlings The Tho teams were evenly matched and It was not until the ninth inning that the put the game on ice The final score was 6 to 3 Evans Brown Walker Valker and Eardley played stellar ball for forthe forthe I the seniors while Gillespie Griggs and Guiver showed well el f for r the The second game of the class series took place on Tuesday March 25 when I the first year ear men trounced the third year men The score was 11 to 7 Hall James Mitchell l and Hagen played good ball for the juniors while Newman twirled wel for the S S C The third game was played Wednesday Wednes- Wednes day between the seniors and I The seniors staged a comeback and succeeded in easily conquering the lowly frosh Walker Valker worked well on II the mound for the seniors and Eardley Eardley Eard- Eard ley Brown and Yarnell played wonderful wonderful won won- ball behind him Sullivan n was the all star for the as he started two double plays on their way If Armand Eardley continues to perform perform per per- form in such an excellent manner around the short garden he will undoubtedly undoubtedly un- un make a strong bid for McGanney's McGanney's Mc- Mc Ganney's old position on the Panther championship nine C C C The Panthers appear to have pitchers pitch pitch- ers galore Some of the mound artists who have been showing their ability are James Everett I Newman Gillespie Sullivan Walker Valker Hurst and Hall |