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Show v ; - -a 1 - - , BROVlO, (U A Hl ;B V EjilN.G , HERALD, J;T H U.lS..l). $X lA P R .I .1 4, 1,9 3 2 PAGE ELEVEN ME c-'i . - : r lORIflS :; JHonora;Stars To JDe fend Titles. ' 1. 1 if ."M"i;Men swimmers and fancy dlverafrom all the wards of Utah stalUhWill competn-thelr annual primming meet which is' scheduled toxL 6:15 p. fn next. .Wednesday Jn the; warm waters of Arrowhead pVjcl 'Third ward and Fifth ward are" looming as the favorites in the, meet so far, with Fourth ward, con aMeretfc a dark" horse. 'a-V; ;' ; Xr-bumber of. the.? underwater slickers who have competed " to previous meeta will he on .hand ' to - defend "their last year ;hondraNot- StM among those out", for repeats is; Vernon Scott, who-has won the fancy , diving 'contest for the ..past three years. V-' :' j-;-';4'- V-A V-A sjaur Faddis , and i fStUtqtx Con-over Con-over 'ol the Fifth ;-.w dand Vert : Dixon of the Third are tbuted as likely to be within a nose of each other at the finish' of the 80-yard free style event. Ed Sandgren of the Fourth ward will be hard to beat in the 90-yard free style, while the 60-yard breast stroke and : the 30-yard back stroke look like free-for-alls. Max Mangum, who is now in Washington - D-C is a former winner in the free-style event. The Fifth ward men won ? the medley relay . and - the free-style relay events -last year and 1 are favored to repeat. ... Eligibility will be determined for this meet in the same manner as for basketball. All ward entire must be filed with Vernon, Steve 1 Mur-dock Mur-dock or Jim McGuire any, time before be-fore the meet. , . The events scheduled follow: 30-yard 30-yard free style; 90-yard free style; 60-yard breast stroke; 30-yard back stroke; medley and free style relays re-lays with three entrants in each. The required dives in the fancy diving div-ing .contest are: straight, back, front jack knife and back jack knife and f any. two others. . t . .- ...... DEFER ACTION i f-Walter Clayson1 anf Tom .; Griffith, Grif-fith, both of Springville were given until next Monday to enter a plea in r the y city court on ' a charge of . possession. The . two : youths were apprehended by Deputy "Sheriffs W. L. Lewis, Walter Durrant and J. P. Gourley. -t They were released on $500 bail.. - ( - Hr, -y.f x-y.-1 ' s .'.'.'.V u V.Vi VA' V4 lfV4i 1 Max Is-Bkck . -SI 5 V m r.vn?v." ..Arf.vv.,.v..- w ? 7 ' 'fr '-'y "4 ! I! i 1 5 "Alles ist woblt" was" the 1 greeting of Max Schmeling; - heavyweight champfon of the world, as he reach ed New York to start a barnstorm ing tour that - will culminate .in "June when he, meets a'ck 'Sharkey to defend his title. . JUNIOR fflGH. .f 4 a 1 . 1- i.,.,,V,V.,.,.'.,,,.V.,.,,,.V.V.S,.V.,A'ViV.VA'iV-K IB .'iS;i?Yr"VT7II 111 1- 111 S j','m,ff;,ttt,fft 'j ..... HBsaiAVfJSl- HOLDS TOURNEY With cries of "Everts!" I'Babies!" and "Sktnch!" g6ing "through the air, the seventh, eighth and ninth grades of the Dixon junior high got their -marble ' tournament under High School - ; Golf Tourney A brand-new snorts departure fof Provo hieh school will be given its first airing next Saturday negin-nincr negin-nincr at 10 a' m. when 14 boys Trom the school ijstart a. gmA6iirpiXbC to decide he champion of he schoob The match la beine held Under the direction -of? Coach? Glei-Sim mons. and will develop into; Inter- school play. - Coach Simmons aays, when the school can get. matches rranged ? with " some: of the ,Salt juaKe 8cnoois. . - v - - - Schedule Given tr - ;? . i The boys will play every Satur day- until the matches i -are, hia off and the . champ is decided. Most of the entrants ; are caddies 4at.v.th, Timp links and al lof then, have, played considerable golf so it is ex pected - that some good scores will be 'hung ip. . -Xzt v.? '-'j' : .Following is ,ihe achedule of the first - day's playt - Earl .BrinavsJ' Cleon Menlove; Don Ream vs. Jay. Angus; f au( owe va ai xayior; Ted Alexander vs. Ed Moe; Wright vs. Charles . Lawrence; Delbert vs. Jack Lawrence; . Jack Palmer Johnson vs. Harold Smith, Pleasant Grove oocieiy way last Friday, under the direction direc-tion of Lee Buttled 4 u-' -'v , :. ' The tournament play., 4rowffht oat some; highclase shooters as far fag: thffeinrifftta1ntlft close gam6s ?re "in storefof ? the j f TTrTnal gayTTTne Jgaire-T?rHt marbles"inside4 The player getting three out of five niarbles wins, the game, with the matchqonslsting"'of three qf five,' games. . - : ," A Championship flight ainong the winners-inthe three grades will be held after lhrrTrst flights are played play-ed off. .s . " .. K V- . ; liTO 20 TOM FROM . r (CHASSIS r. O. 1. PONTIAO AND U? Light, - m o d I u m a n d hoavy duty trucks I Semi and four-whool trailora! . Built by a manufaeturor .of com- mcrcial vohiclos oxcluslvoly I Tho ; compJeto " - . , - O. M. T. lino moots ovory hauling -roquiro- moht I - Standard bodios - aro avallablo for mjdrly ovbry purposo. Doforo you buy ariytruckvdr: trailer, lot us analyze your rcquiromonts. Wo can show you thb truck or trailor that exactly fits ,your needs. A vcoping reduction In pricos has croatod a standard -i bf r truck valuo; V Investigate . Ocnoral" r.l6t6rs"Trucks Tboforo-you' buy. .. . " Mrs.' A. P. ,Warnlck entertained the . members of the Mothers' club at her home Friday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Gourley - sang two solos and Mrs. Lewis of Provo read a play. "The hostess served lunch-; eon at the conclusion of the enter tainment. -The;4ady partners of-the basket ball boys - gave a social- in- their honor ! Saturday evening at v the Jah Walkrhj&rn were present tur( anajurs. jas. n. Walker, Mr; : anAlIrsr P. Wani?- ick, Mr. and Mrs. -H. L. Richards Muriel WiUker, 'Junfe Gillmao Ruth. Walker, Le Priel Walker, Maybell Farr, Nell S wen son, Erva :Wrght George - . Gourley, Shelby m : West, Laurence ' Farr, Romaine 1 Clark Merlyn.Wadley, Ross Bsinley, Har old Armitstead. Jack Spencer., Mrs. Mary Jeppsbn was tendered a social by her neighbors Wednes day afternoon. There were present Mrs. Emma Johnson, Mrs. Lyan Johnson, Mrs. Maggie Christensen Mrs. Mable Thorhe, Mrs. Emma Jensen,, Mrs. Florence Walker. Miss Christie Johnson, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Erving Johnson and a. trradUate.nurje, of Ihe ;XiJX3 iiospitaD'has .been selected; by'-Jhe SJ tiTsjSuibs NniMt rtfidois,Nhii to attend the National -Nurteson ventlon at San Antonio, -Texas, Results: s ' ' r. jr.- " -- - Ninth grade: semifinal: A. Nicol witt"p'lay.,thewinerjoOhe'-:iHtalvor- sen-Hansen j match. ' In. -the- match preceding, a Ntcoi won- oyer uiaricr. Hansen: won" over Craighead,-' and :Wilkihs . won over; Skinhef, Wilfcihs coming mrougn me next maica on a 'bye. 'There Were 18. entered- in thU''divisien.e . fix 4 4&' yln:.the thfrd round of 'the ; eighth grade matches, Dunsden, Scott and Knlglrt'were' leftno,pla;y with 'the winner of, the Sutherland,' -Barrett match yet ;to be decided.: . .-In - the -second Touhd'the following winners came out: Earl-Sutherland, Ray Barrett; "Evah 'Dunsden, Tidr Johnson, Max Scott, . Bud Cox, Willis Daniels and George Knight In this bracket, 16' players started. : Seventh v grade : t In thOr second round of play; Ed , Klllpack, .Wendell .Wen-dell Eyans, . George . Taylor, tClar-ence tClar-ence Boswell BrlghamNlcol;: Fred Harding, Ed Bigler, Dean Cox, Max Gammon, v ' ' Lester r . Burningham Grant :Madsen, ' Russell Wllklns, Robert Gammel, Ronald Roberts, Woodrow CJLark aji Movell JMartell were winners. In , the first matches of the third - round,' Evans Nicol, Cox Gammon ' anil Gammel won., v? 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