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Show I - 1 1 J f ..X PAGE SIX WQ-.(MA H)" S II If BAY HE R A L D, SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1 9 34 I ON a A, American Fork Tie In Posture Event Vikings and American Fork Tie 'For SefeoTid In Senior Track Meet; CavemenTake First in Junior High Meet i AMERICAN FORK high school won the feature of the Alpine Day fete Friday aft ernoon at American Fork when the .Tigers amassed a total of 70 points to take first place in the senior, high track meet. American Ameri-can Fork and Pleasant Grove tied with 57 points each and Lehi trailed . with 28 markers. Carl Swenson coaches the Lincoln team. Four new divisional records were hung up by the senior high athletes, Lee Ronnow of Lincoln leaped 20 feet 6 inches to set a new? mark in the broad jump by inch; J.! Hall of American Fork ran Ihe mile -in 4:56.7, breaking by 1:8 seconds the record made by Andrews of Lincoln las,t year, and the Pleasant Grove mile relay re-lay (earn of Jenson, Walker, Hansen Han-sen -and Steiner hung up a mark of 3:53 in the relay race, the old mark beivg 3:53.4, get up by another an-other Viking team in 1932. Marvin Perry of Lincoln bettered the old javelin mark by 6 feet when he tossed, it 158 feet. Goo& Marks Other- marks were unusuallv goo.1 - Torn Woffinden of Lehi high-jumped b feet 9 U inches; and vaulted 10 feet 10 inches and Marvin' Mar-vin' perry of Eincoln flung the discus 120 feet 10 inches. .' The prettiest race of the day came in the 100-yard dash, which resulted in a tie between Ronnow of Lincoln and Reed Davis of American Fork. The time was :10.6. Carl Louder of Pleasant Grove captured the half-mile race over more favored opponents, including his own teammate Elmer Foutz, who won the regional 880-race last " year. - Louder has a strong finish and appears to have much better, time in the offing tnan the 2:12.2 he made, it in Friday Foutz - finished weakly although his stride is fairly good. Ti For Firsts . Lehi and American Fork girls tied for-first place in the posture j parade, which Jed off in the after noon s. activities. Miss 5etn Kom-ney Kom-ney is coach.of the Lehi team and Mary - Bassinger is American Fork's instructor in physical education. edu-cation. " - In the junior high track meet, held , iq M the morning American Fork Won with 72 14 points." PIe-rnt PIe-rnt Grove came second with 60, Lincoln was third with 28 points, Pleasant Grove came second with 60. Lincoln was third with 28 and Lehi made 7 points. ' Results: (Record shown in parenthesis) par-enthesis) Mile (4:59.5): J. Hall, A. F.; a Louder, G; L. Peterson, G; B. j Beal, G; J. Bair, A. 4:56.7 (new record). Javelin (152 ft. 2 in.): Perry Iin; Gourley, G.; Kirkpatrick, A.; Davis, Lin.; Groesbeck, A. 158 feet (new record). High jump (5 ft. 10 n.): Tom Woffinden, Lehi; , Castleberry, Lin.; Huntsman, G.; W. Devitt, A. ancT Roberts, Lehi, tied for fourth and fifth. 5 feet 9 in. 100-yard dash: Reed Davis, A. and Lee Ronnow, Lin. tied for first and second: K. Hunter, A.; Gammell, A.; Ryding. Lin. :10.6. Pole vault (11 ft 6 in.): Woffinden, Wof-finden, Lehi- R. Gourley G. and T. Johnson, j Lin. tied for second and third : ( Tsimmerman, Lehi; Madsen, Luy, and Bellows, Lin. tied for fourth and fifth. 10 feet 10 in . 220-yard dash ( :23) : Hunter A.; A. Steiner, G.; Davis, A.; Ronnow, Lin.: Strasburg, Lin. :23.3. 880-vard run: Carl Louder. G.; F. ong, Lih.; Pyne, Lin.; Foutz, OUR BOARDING EG AD .DENNIS - CAft HEL"P fAE J - owls club car 3PEED1MC AMD,ToR SOME REASOM , THE CLUB ALWAYS HAS "REUED Q ME AS THE OFFICIAL "FIXER -BUT. Ui THIS CASI -THE MEMBER IS TO APPEAR BEFORE vJUDCSE "RENCHY , WHO IS A STRANGER TO ME -AM' TO HAVE. ; 'REFUSED MY 1 HELP, OR TO FAIL IN TVE fc3 2? t . m i 1 - Montanan Wins Scholar Award Oakley Evans of Anaconda, .Montana, was awarded, the ,1934 scholarship medallion offered try Alpha Kappa Psi, national com mercial honor fraternity at Brig? ham Young university Friday. Professor A. Rex Johnson made the award in the student body assembly. The medallion is given annually to the male student in the college of commerce making the highest record in scholarship. Evans scored scor-ed 183 points out of a possible 192. He is president of the Junior class and a varsity debater. Professor Johnson declared that Evans had set a new record in the number of points scored. The contest was extremely lose, the second place winner scoring 179 points and two students being tied for third with 174 points each. Henry Finch of Spf nish Fork won second, with Duane Ballard of Draper and Francis Foster of American Fork tying for third. Scientist Discovers New 'Billiard Game' NEW YORK, April 19 UJ Scientists at Columbia uni-r versity have devised a new game which they call "subatomic "sub-atomic billiards" and by 1:10,-000,000.000,000 1:10,-000,000.000,000 of an inch. Dr. John R- Dunning, who discovered the new game and equipment for it explained that by means of a sub-atomic cue, millions of neutrons are "shot'r against copper, para-fin, para-fin, aluminum or other material. mate-rial. As they go caroming off they are watched through special instruments. The heart of ah ' a torn f light has been found to be 1-5,000,000,000,000 of an inch. Dr. Dunning said. Other in finitcsimal units can be similarly sim-ilarly measured. teTmithTc7'2:12.2: 440-yard run (:551): Long, Lin.; A. Jenson, G.: Simms, Lehi; Kittenger, Lehi; R. Nelson, A. :56.5. 220-yard hurdles (27.2): W. Kirkpatrick, A; Gammell. A; Ryding, Ry-ding, Lin.: H. Smith, G.; D. Chris tianson, G. :27.5. Shotput (42 ft. JL in.): R. Johnson, Lin.; P. Davis, Lin.: Roberts, Rob-erts, Lehi: Smuin. Lehi; Huntsman, Hunts-man, G. 40 ft. 11 in. 120-yard high hurdles (:17.): Kirkpatrick, A.; Huntsman, G.; M. Johnson, Lin.; B. Gillespie, Lin.: one disqualified. ;17.5. : Mile relay (3:53.3); Pleasant Grove (Jenson, Walker, Hansen, Steiner) Lehi, American Fork. 3:53 (New record). Discus (121 feet) :Perry, Lin.; R, Gourley, G.; R. Johnson, Lin.; Devitt. A.; Evans, Lehi. 120 feet 10 Vt in. -Medley relay (4:04): American Fork (Bateman, Nielson, Groesbeck, Groes-beck, Hall) Pleasant Grove, Lincoln. Lin-coln. 4:10. 880-yard relay (1:41.8) :; American Amer-ican Fork (Hunter, Davis. Gammell, Gam-mell, Devitt) Lincoln, Pleasant Grove. 1:43.5. Broad jumn: (20 ft. 5l&in.): L.' Ronnow, Lin.; Roberts, Lehi; Steiner, G.; Perry, Lin.; Kirkpat- rick, A. 20 feet 6 in. -s HOUSE - M AtfBE YOU A CHAP THE a ticket "for IM AM EMBARRASSED.) AISS10N ,WOULD C3REATLY REDUCE VTt MY CLUB PRESTIGE 3 IS OTillli iif'i.i-'if' fir? rfc ; mmwx i Aggies Fail To Tak One Set in Duel Meet With Cham-pions Cham-pions ; Sutton is Ace. SALT rf .LAKE University of Utah's tennis team "took, another big stride toward a repeat forthe state tennis title Friday when it subdued the Utah Aggies . in .. a clean sweep of hev f ivet matches. The ,Ute3 were not forced -to a single deuced Bet," the Aggies putting' put-ting' un a less formidable fight than did the B. Y. U. Cougars a week ago. . Results: . iRoss Sutton -m- Bud Bennion (Utah) def. Jack Christiansen-Vern Christiansen-Vern ff Cooley Aggies) - 6-4 ? 61, 6-t3; Grant Evans-Jimmy Wilding ( ptah) . ilef i? Joe Geddea-Rosa Tyson Ty-son (Ageies), 6-1, 6-1, 6-2; Dari Freed (Utah) def. Ilov? Swenson ( Aggies K - 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 ; r Sutton (Utah) def. Christiansen (Ag-ees), (Ag-ees), 6-1, 6-2; Evans (Utah), def. Ged.des, (Aei?,, 62. 6-3r- i Sutton, played exceptional ten-ns ten-ns for Utah but Christiansen, star of the visitors, was. way off form. The most interesting match was between Evans and Geddes, the Akrgie Frosh extending the "youthful eteran" Evans, to deuce games throughout. Married Women To Form League - Married women ef Provo wUl play' organized Softball this year according to plans laid - by City SportsDirector Lob Collins. Next Wednesday nlgHtK April 25. . in the city court room, three representatives' from each ward In Provo are expected to meet to organize three new Softball leagues, one of ; which i for married women, wo-men, which will be new to the eitv this year. : x - Ileresentatives for the Junior girls. Gleaner girls and married mar-ried women from each ward are asked to be at the meeting-, which is slated at 8 o'clock. :: ! National League i: . : i Standing of the Teams VV. L. P"t. New York 0 l .oon -Chicago- ... . . ... . ;-: . - -O 1.0OO Pittsburgh 2 1 .667 Rrooklyn ? i Boston 1 2 .333 St. Louis 1 9. .;m Philadelphia 0 4 .000 Cincinnati ....... i... 0 3 .000 Friday's Results Philadelphia 0.- Brooklyn 7. Boston 3. New York 7. Pittsburgh-Cincinnati. tid. Chicago-St. Louis, cold. t American League ; Standing of the Teams W. L. Pet. Detroit 3 t .750 New York 2 1 .667 Cleveland 2 2 .500 Philadelphia 2 2 .500 Boston 9. 2 .500 Washington ....2 3 .400 St. Louis 1 2 .333 Chicago 1 2 .333 Friday's Results Washington 6, -Philadelphia 9. Detroit 4, Cleveland 0. New York-Boston, rain. The . trans-Atlantic fliers are beginnmer to pop uo althoueh thev'd like to do much more than just that. BY AHERN IVa CSt)St A LEAf VAER WM BURN,HOOPLE, AN El A PLUG POR VOO ON TH'PHONE PANEL 3UDGE "RENCHY WAS APPOiNTEO -SC "DONT v CARRY TK BANNER "WM YOU . ELECTIONEERED .TOR HIM BEST t TVUNcS IS TO TELL yollTOTAKE HS NOSE IN J XFOR A MO TWIST W -r-. .sf I .CrbrT'OR L ' " AND ; i WORRYING0 LOADED vEOR JBAER! fl BUM I Primo Carneraf heavyweight champion, is sharpening up his hunting eye, for he is going gunning fort Baer of the Maxie Species-before long. The ponderous one stopped off at Boston, on his way to his training site in Maine, to view the sportsman phow there. Here he is lining up the sights ol a rifle. GOLF TOURNEY DATES SLATED Inter-club golf matches 1 and tournament dates for the Provo Municipal golf course were announced an-nounced Saturday by G. Merle Taylor, manager, the playing dates including the state association matches. First event comes on April 29, a blind bogey event with a point-par point-par tourney to follow on May 5. Numerous tournaments are scheduled sched-uled to run this season, including the Oscar Carlson Sporting Goods company trophy, slated throughout the summer. Finals of the annual city championship cham-pionship are set for September 30, with a Red and Blue tournament scheduled for October Tourneys Set Following is the line-up for the season: April 29 blind bogey; May 5 point-par tournament; May 6 Fort Douglas at Provo; May 12 qualifying round, May leg of Oscar Carlson trophy; May 13 first; May 19 Second round; May 20 Provo at El Monte; May 26 semifinals semi-finals of O. C.2T.; May 27 finals; May 30 flag tournament. June 2 medal play sweepstakes; sweep-stakes; June 3 match play against par; June 9 qualifying round, June leg, O. C. T.; June 10 Forest Dale at Provo; June 16 first round matches in O. C. T. tit J; l ' j, - Vi'Si . r.--,-:l: ' (It .V ! -'( PLUS LILLIAN ROTH in "Story, Conference" Latest ;News " , . .Travelogue f' 'X 1 4 " y Mi 4 --v.-.'-s- mm i must be completed; June 17 semi-finals: June 23 finals; June I 24 Nibley at Provo; June 30 ! point-par tournament. July 1 qualifying round, July leg, O. C. T.; July 4 flag tournament; tourna-ment; July 7 first round O. C. T.; July 8 Provo at Fort Douglas, July 14 second round, O. C. T.; July 15 El Monte at Provo; July 21 semi-finals O. C. T.; July 22 finals; July 28 medal play tournament; tour-nament; July 29 blind bogey. August 4 point-par tournament; tourna-ment; August 5 Provo at Forest Dale; August 11 qualifying round, Au&ust leg, O. C. i .; August 12 first round O. C. T.v; August 18 second round O. C. T.; August 18 semifinals O. C. T.; August 25 finals O. C. T.; August 26 point-par point-par tournament. September 1- blind bogey; September Sep-tember 2 medal play tournar ment; September 8 matcu piuy rniii ti;imfii Sfntlmbel li Iiair tournament; September 15 quali-4 fying round city championship; September 16 tirst round city championship"; September 22 second round, city; September 23 semi-finals, city; September 30 finals; October 6 Red and Blue tournament. EASTER EGG 50 YEARS OLD CLEVELAND U.P An Easter egg dated 1884, which he was given at his grandmother's Easter party when he was a boy in Pennsylvania, was brought out n4 cmm Va0 Vvtr Pharlas Wall a The yolk, boiled hard 50 years ago, rattles when- shaken. The shell never has cracked Now (SEIISSS i v j 1 1 Vt II Vl if: I Baseball Tips In New Book How to pitch baseball, catch, play the infield or outfield and bat are questions answered in a clear, understandable style by a new book-"Baseball" which is being distributed by theKellog company through local ' grocery stores. Tne dook is Deing given iree along with the purchase of the Kellog breakfast food. Using a number of examples from major league players, the book goes into detail on the various vari-ous grips the pitcher takes on the ball to throw curves and freak deliveries, gives tips for batters and fielders and shows how and where each position should be played. The editorial matter was cimpiled by the staff of the American Amer-ican Boy magazine. Prep School Track Meets OGDEN Davis high school finished fin-ished way out in front in the triangular tri-angular track meet with Davis, Weber and Ogden on Friday, amassing a total of 122 points, 25 more than the combined total of the two Ogden teams. Glen Trump, Davis sprinter, ran the 100-yard dash in :10.3, and took the 220-yard 220-yard dash in :23.1. X X X X PRESTON North Cache tracksters nosed out Preston 53 1-3 to 52 2-3 in a meet Friday, Fri-day, Preston coming through with victories in all three victories vic-tories to come near to snatch ing the win. Green of Preston made the quarter mile in :53, the best mark of the meet. X X X X ST. GEORGE High school and junior college cinder men from the Dixie school defeated the B. A. C. prep and Jaysee tracksters, the Dixie high winning from the visiting visit-ing team 64 to 44 V and the collegians col-legians winning 73 to 45 over B. A. C. No exceptional marks were recorded. X X X X TOOELE Track men of the Tooele school showed power in defeating Cyprus by a score of 88 to 43 Friday on the Tooele field. Fairly good marks were recorded all through the meet, LaBelle of Tooele hurling the discus 120 fect 7 inches, Mills of Tooele high- jumping 5 feet 10 inches X X X X GUNNISON Snow college of Ehpsaim eked out a 3 point win over the Gunnison high school Friday, defeating them 63 to 60. D. Anderson of Gun-nisotttook Gun-nisotttook the 220-yard dash in :22.4 seconds and Weston of Sno'v went 6 feet in the high jump event GETS COMPENSATION Bud White of Provo received a compensation of $1022.27 because of an accidental injury at the i RilHncn Pnol rrmrtnnv' Iftct IMnir- ( ember, according to an abstract of award filed in the Fourth dis- trict court. Novy- i i :-'t ni Good Marks et In AlpinejX)ay Junior Hi Meet A number of good marks were recorded in the junior high school track meet held in the Alpine ' Day at American Fork Friday. B. Ltnegar of Pleasant Grove set a new record in the broad jump by leaping 18 feet 8 inches, .the old mark of 18 feet having been held by Woffinden Wof-finden of Lehi. Russell Nielson Niel-son of . Pleasant Grove tied the record in the 110-yard dash of 11 seconds. The medley med-ley relay team of American Fork (K. McGrew, Guy Richards, Rich-ards, J. Anderson and U. Stokes), negotiated the 440-medley 440-medley relay in :51.2, the old mark being held by a P. G. team of :54.5. Likewise in the 440-yard relay re-lay did an American Fork team cut down the record, making it in :50. The old record rec-ord was :5S. Provo Ten-Man Golf Team Named Provo's ten-man goif team. The team will line up as lol- -tion today in a meet with Nibley Park at Salt Lake, was chosen late Saturday, following follow-ing the final trial round at the Municipal course, which wil lopen state competi-lows! competi-lows! Lee Buttle, Captain, W. L. Snow, C. S. Bean, Ernest Halversen, R. Hansen, Van Beebe, Clyde Clark, Milo Bean Fenton Reeve and Bill Wright. Wright, Beebe, Reeve and Clark are newcomers to the outfit. Only nine men will play in the match at Nibley today, however, inasmuch as Provo has no pro to match with Nib-ley's, Nib-ley's, pro. The great Art Shires is going to play second for Toledo, but he still plays first for Art Shires. The Year's Romantic Sensation! I AM A YOUNG DOCTOR! ... Ai- '.J v' 5 fJ'?! i v MYRNA LOY JEAII CERSCOLT YM II ff cii7Rnrrii aiihii - U ELIZABETH, ALLAH irl OnOT(RUGERk yi kvm-isc-M : ummmr'$ OTTOKRUGER ORPHEU M LIONEL BARRY MORE in: "ONE MAN'S JOURNEY" HARVEY and HOLES in "MY LIPS BETRAY COUGARS WIN INITIAL MEET ( Continued" from Page One) was out of the race. Jerome Piatt came in third on the two-mile race but was disqualified because of passing another runner illegally. Results: Mile: Ernest Barlow, V; La Mar Taylor, Y; Max Andrews, Y; time 4:31.2. 440-yard run: Lyndon Dudley, Y; Ed JeppSQXL-JJrLiee Anaerson, U. Time :49.2. ? 100-yard dash: Herman Goldstein, Gold-stein, U; Grant HMtchinson, Y; Grant Greer, YUTime : 10. Hugh hurdles: Pete Wilson, Y; Major Dansie. U; Burnell Lewis, Y. Time :15. Half -mile: George Ashby, Y; IaMar Jtfaylor, Y; Frank Daughters. Daugh-ters. JHime 2:00.4. 220-vard dash: Herman Gold-steln. Gold-steln. U; G. Hutchinson, Y; Clifton Clif-ton Coon, Y. Time :21.5. Two mile run: Ernest Dean,AY; Rands Wiley, U; Ernest Snyder, Y. Time 10:20.3. Low hurdles: Pete Wilson, Y; Dale Schofield, Y; Burnell Lewif, Y. Time :2. ' --' . Half-mile . relay: Utah won (Sentker, Mitchell, Franks, Goldstein). Gold-stein). B. Y. U. (Coon, K. Hart, Simmons, Greer.) Time U31.5. Mile relay: B. Y. U. 'Sron (Rotter, (Rot-ter, Walker, Ashby, Dudley) Utah fMcKendrick, Sheffield,' Anderson. Jenoson. ) Hitrh iumo: Ed Brady, G. Gour ley, R. Reese, E. Giles and Herb Taylor, all of the Y, tied for first. Height 5 ft. 9 in. Hammer: Harry Ostler, U; 148.67; Elvin Bunnell. Y, 125J7; Harry Merrill, Y, 113.75. Shotput: H. Ostler. U. 43 ft. 8VV in.; John Verney, Y, 43 ft. 8 in.; Dick Meir, U. 40 ft. 2in. Javelins Jack Thornley, U, 186 ft.; Hack Davies, U.W81.1 ft.; Proctor Bohman Y. 180 ft. Pole vault: George Gourley and Le Gourley, Y. and Frank Motige, Grant Greer, Y. lme :iu. in. Broad jump: Cliff Warner, Y, 22 ft. 7 in.; Floyd Millet, Y, 21 ft. 3 5-8 in.; M. Dansie, U, 21 ft 4 in. Discus: Hugh Cannon, Y, 153.6 ft.; John Grosso, U. 135.2 ft.: Harry Ostler, U., 130 ft. Surrounded by pretty nurses . ..rich and idle r? women confide in mc . . ....The world i dfminds mv evry wal hour ...but I WSsvJI 111" i with a man's emotions want to live life ...,! 'f S' dS HQ smth. -TODAY- : Mats. 10 - Eves. 15 - PAT. OfTi 0i34 mi mca krMvicc. me : !. .1. A . .t-KLi |