Show HONORS EVEN cedar branch normal meets home team on athletic fielda day of spirited events it was a battle royal for supremacy in track and field events and b ace ball the contest winch lasted all day was witnessed by a birge enthusiastic brov d and iv as spirited sportsmanlike and decisive more than one of the sprinters demonstrated their fitness to travel in alio fastest company in the state while the ball game is second to none seen here in a long time the first event was the hundred yard dah won by cooper B N S but the way dad snow of the woodward crowded alio speedy normal over the tape slow while thompson Thom phon who waa expected to run cooper a dead heat finished third warren cox and J thompson of st george cosia took first and second in the hammer throw at 80 odd feet and cox and macfarlane repeated the performance a little later in the shot put at 31 feet 8 inches while the lumps with the exception of a third in the running broad and a third in the bolo vault rescued by rice and respectively ively went as easily to cedar then came the most sensational race of the day hy thompson unable to overcome the handicap of a poor start in the hundred sard dash had finished third but hys frends knew ho had race coming when there would be a different story to tell it was the quarter mile the crack of starter huddles pistol sent four men spinning around thompson and myer side by side taking alie lead bleak and close on their heels both dixie boys on the outside all four men ran in splendid form putting up an exhibition worth going a long way to see but the interest of the crow d centered in the leaders Ms era as he sped on strong confident but wary carried with him the hope and supreme confidence of the en tiro cedar aggregation iia had never been defeated in alic quarter and therefore could not be defeated at not in southern utah so ran the reasoning in tho crimson and silver camp but the figured differently bound the ladt turn bleed the two pairs of runners position tion still unchanged alicy enter the hundred yard anav to the tape eiery nerve and fiber exerted such such grim determination trub it was a magnificent finish scowl but surab thompson Thomp bOn forged ahead and as the wild ones of encouragement coura gement from the hostile camps rend the air the invincible mart is defeated though onla by an arms lengtat after putting up a raco winch would have won applause on any track in the state rigs B N S and gardner W alto ran a very even and pretty half mile race taking first and second respectively ively lib foster B N S third As it was the time appointed tor the ball game alie crowd not set haling had luncheon the mile and the were called off the points by agreement being divided cedar conceding alie rela and st george alie mile so ended the track and field cv ants of alie forenoon cadir having won by the comfortable score of 59 to 40 but alio local chaos only smiled in content at the thought of the awful vengeance alicy would wreak m alie ball game of the afternoon when at 3 p m umpire parcell called play ball the enthusiasm of alie great crowd was at fever heat this was alie big vent of alie dav both sides were confident of victory it scoon became appi apprent ent however that alie visitors though they made a splendid and determined effort were outclassed in every department of alio game didies superb battery dempcy and mcallistor cr wera at their and alic support was alie work of rice and macfarlane at second and short waa equalled equal led only by four bag performances at bat alie home team generally showed up well at bat in pito of all that ras and the clever battery of the iTi tora could do following is alio line up for alio ball game J continued on eighth page s honors even continued from first page SL george B N mcalaster c p macfarlane II 11 is cottam ib gray rice ab fletcher welling ab gubler macfarlane C es hussong carter rf morgan webb cf fife if hafen score 11 to 5 george umpire parcell altogether it was a glorious day of sports with honors fairly even for as the game drew to a close with a acore of 11 to 5 in favor of the home team the crimson and silver of the visitors floated as triumphantly in the dusk of evening and their cheers rang out as lustily as it aliey remembered only their morning victory while to the v of the blue all memory of that modest morning drubbing wat effaced and forgotten in the wild uproarious uproar ous shout which proclaimed the victory of the afternoon and the blue pennons of the woodward were everywhere then came the belated turkey dinner the dance for the visitors and the story of how it happened accompanying the cedar athletes were prof hussong and wife instructor tor and coach john M foster and wife and instructor E A morgan also miss tillie winsor and a bevy of fair co eds chaperoned by principal deckers son vivian to bo continued next may all thanks from the woodward to those who have so generously and so ably supported her |