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Show FOUR STANDARD PATROLS NAMED AT SCOUT RALLY Four standard patrols were named at the district Scout rally held at the college gymnasium Tuesday night. Troops and patrols pa-trols from St. George, Washington Washing-ton and Leeds participated, according ac-cording to William Brooks, publicity pub-licity director. A patrol from Washington, under un-der the direction of Glen Tobler, scored highest. One from Leeds, one from the St. George South and one from the St. George West also gained distinction. Walter Eager, Leo Smith, and Bernard Cannon are the respective respec-tive leaders of the groups. The St. George South troop won the distinction for troop discipline dis-cipline during the evening This troop won the contest held previously previ-ously also and will serve as the challenging troop for the next contest. A summary of events follow. Places are named in their order. Knot-tying Washington, first ; Leeds, second; East, third; West Little Bears, fourth. First Aid Leeds, West Little Bears, Washington, Wash-ington, West Big Bears, South. Compass West Little Bears land East tied, Leeds, West Big Bears, Souh. Stretcher relay Washington, Washing-ton, South Skin the snake Washington Wash-ington and South tied, West Big Bears, Leeds. Troop calisthenics South, West Little Bears, (Continued on page eight) HOY SCOUTS (Contiiuiod from llrst pa go) WiuihiiiKton. Li'imIh, West HIk Ili'iirH. Water lino rtiluy WuhIi-ItiKton, WuhIi-ItiKton, West LltUu Hears, West llcai'H, I.ei'dn ami South tied. Ml. (IrorRii West, troop was tho only troop ontoriiiR two psirols. Thn moot was under the. direction di-rection of Commissioner B. Glen Smith. Ho was assisted by M. M lientley and W. C. Cox of the district committee, also by the Scout leaders, who acted as Ju dses. The rally was marked as a very successful Scouting venture. |