Show SCHOOL WINS IN EASY f Wandamere Jammed All AllDay AllDay AllDay Day Long With Enthusiastic Enthusiastic Enthusiastic Crowds Children of ot the public schools of Salt SaIt Lake had their innings at the annual field day held at Wandamere yester yester- day Thousands Thousands of them jammed the cars carsto carsto carsto to reach the park and because of the keen rivalry between the east and west westside westside westside side schools school spirit was intense and manifested itself in various enthusiastic en en- ways Lafayette school won the championship championship champion champion- ship in easy fashion with a a. score of 88 3 1 points the nearest competitor bein being with 45 points The Washington school won the base baseball baIl championship and the Lafayette the boys' boys basketball game ame The Lowell Lowe girls girls' team won the basketball championship cham chain for girls The bi high h jump for boys between en 13 and 14 years ears was won on by oy Creighton King of the Grant school Herbert Tay of the Hamilton school was second and the third place went to Russel Peabody of the Lowell school The high jump for boys over o 15 and under 16 years ears was also won by Creighton Kin King of the Grant school l Although h Kin King is not 15 years old he entered the contest and was victorious Stephen Kerr of the Lafayette school won second place Place Clyde Tuttle of the school won the hi high h jump for boys over o 16 years and Joe Toe Stout of the I Lafayette school school was a a. close second Francis Luke got third The broad bread jump for boys between 15 and 16 years was won by Herbert Ta Tay of ot the Hamilton school Lee Taylor of the Training school easily made second and Creighton King Kin of the Grant school came third Broad jump for hoys boys over o 16 years Leroy Beath of the Lafayette school first Harry Williams of the Lafayette La La- fayette school second Clyde Tuttle of the One qua school third Shot put put put-Clyde Clyde Tuttle of ot the school first Frank McCurd Lafayette school second Lyle Judd Juda Training school thir third The girls girls' relay race was won by the Lafayette school and the school took second The races followed and proved lag ing the finishes bein being close The Lafayette Lafayette Lafay Lafay- ette students got ot the greatest number of points The umber number of points made by the various vanous s schools follow Bonneville 5 Bryant 24 4 Franklin 10 mont Fremont 0 Grant 26 Hamilton 24 4 Jackson 9 Lafayette 88 3 1 Lin Lin- coIn 5 Lowell Lowe 3 4 45 Oquirrh I 1 Poplar Grove Gron 13 i 1 Training 19 Union 9 Wasatch g O Washington ton 12 3 1213 13 Waterloo 3 Web Webster Web Webster ster a 21 1 |